1902. Another heartwarming tale from the author of Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm. The story begins: In alluding to myself as a Goose
Girl, I am using only the most modest of my titles; for I am also a
poultry maid, a tend of Belgian hares and rabbits, and a
shepherdess; but I particularly fancy the role of Goose Girl,
because it recalls the German fairy tales of my early youth, when I
always yearned, but never hoped, to be precisely what I now am. See
other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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