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1
Aunt Amy asked, when she and the
gray
goose
were alone once more.
2
The thought of the young
gray
goose
had overpowered him.
3
No one could be more gentle and kind than the little
gray
goose
Dunfin.
4
Beside this bird of awful poesy stood a
gray
goose
of very ordinary aspect.
5
The boy understood well enough that he didn't care to leave the
gray
goose
.
6
Now, stranger, hit that fairly with a
gray
goose
shaft and call thyself an archer.
7
But a
gray
goose
does not become white, nor a foolish man a wise one.
8
Then Little John raised his deadly bow and drew the
gray
goose
feather to his cheek.
9
The
gray
goose
came to the river's brink
10
Great wingbeats told of another arrival, and then he was gliding beside her: the
gray
goose
dæmon.
11
Akka and the others turned to her, but the
gray
goose
did not fly away at once.
12
It was even worse when they reached the big bird-track, of which the
gray
goose
had spoken.
13
That same afternoon the proclamation was issued, and Catherine carried a large
gray
goose
to Castle Dunderhead.
14
None of them had ever been there before, but the
gray
goose
had given them excellent directions.
15
She picked up an arrow from the ground, the
gray
goose
feathers of its fletching still wet.
16
Up in the stone pile lay a young
gray
goose
,
who cried with joy when the goosey-gander came.
gray
goose
gray