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The Goose Girl

CHAPTER VII
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He would always go his way alone.
The girl turned her head.

Seeing Grumbach, she loosened the vintner's hand.
"Do not mind me, girl," said Grumbach, his face broadening.
The girl laughed easily and without confusion.

Her companion, however, flushed under his tan, and a scowl ran over his forehead.
The band struck up, and the little comedy was forgotten.

But Grumbach could not see anything except the girl's face, the fresh, exquisite turn of her profile.

Once his eye wandered rather guiltily.


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