The Goose Girl

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The Goose Girl

by Harold MacGrath

EN·~6 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

They acclaimed her the queen.

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THE GOOSE GIRL - BY - HAROLD MACGRATH - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANDRÉ CASTAIGNE

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3

Indianapolis The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers - 1909

0:03
4

CHAPTER I - SOME IN RAGS

21:50
5

CHAPTER II - AN AMERICAN CONSUL

18:36
6

CHAPTER III - FOR HER COUNTRY

18:48
7

CHAPTER IV - THE YOUNG VINTNER

16:02
8

CHAPTER V - A COMPATRIOT

18:47
9

CHAPTER VI - AT THE BLACK EAGLE

17:00
10

CHAPTER VII - AN ELDER BROTHER

19:38

Description

The road to the ancient city of Dreiberg winds up a sun‑lit hillside, a patchwork of cliffs, streams and distant vineyards. Along it an old wanderer in patched rags leans on his oak staff, his eyes scanning the horizon as he hurries toward a distant figure. Ahead, a young goose‑girl shuffles in wooden shoes, her flock of geese trailing behind, humming a bright tune that carries over the dust‑laden highway. Their quiet determination hints at a simple purpose—she is bringing her birds to market, he seems drawn by curiosity and a lingering sense of duty.

As the sun dips, the road fills with the clatter of cavalry and the glitter of uniforms, a grand duke and his retinue passing by the pair. The goose‑girl’s cheerful song contrasts with the looming presence of soldiers, suggesting that her humble life may soon intersect with the intrigues of the court. Meanwhile, the old man watches, his weathered hands gripping the staff, wondering what fate awaits the two strangers on this winding road.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold MacGrath

Harold MacGrath

1871–1932

A hugely popular storyteller of the early 1900s, he wrote fast-moving romances, mysteries, and adventures that reached a wide mass audience. He also helped bridge the gap between print and film as one of the first well-known authors hired to write original screenplays.

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