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  The Diary of a Goose Girl
  The Diary of a Goose
  Girl
  by Kate Douglas Wiggin
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  THORNYCROFT FARM; near
  Barbury Green; July 1; 190…。
  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 tender 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。
  As I was jolting along these charming Sussex roads the other day; a fat
  buff   pony   and   a   tippy   cart   being   my   manner   of   progression;   I   chanced
  upon the village of Barbury Green。
  One   glance   was   enough   for   any   woman;   who;   having   eyes   to   see;
  could see with them; but I made assurance doubly sure by driving about a
  little; struggling to conceal my new…born passion from the stable… boy who
  was my escort。        Then; it being high noon of a cloudless day; I descended
  from the trap and said to the astonished yokel: 〃You may go back to the
  Hydropathic;   I   am  spending   a   month   or two   here。      Wait   a   momentI'll
  send a message; please!〃
  I then scribbled a word or two to those having me in custody。
  〃I am very tired of people;〃 the note ran; 〃and want to rest myself by
  living a while with things。         Address me (if you must) at Barbury Green
  post…office;   or   at   all   events   send   me   a   box   of   simple   clothing   there
  nothing     but  shirts   and   skirts;  please。   I  cannot    forget   that  I  am   only
  twenty     miles   from    Oxenbridge      (though    it  might  be   one   hundred    and
  twenty;   which   is   the   reason   I   adore   it);   but   I   rely   upon   you   to   keep   an
  honourable distance yourselves; and not to divulge my place of retreat to
  others; especially toyou know whom!              Do not pursue me。         I will never
  be taken alive!〃
  Having cut; thus; the cable that bound me to civilisation; and having
  seen   the   buff   pony   and   the   dazed   yokel   disappear   in   a   cloud   of   dust;   I
  looked about me with what Stevenson calls a 〃fine; dizzy; muddle…headed
  joy;〃 the joy of a successful rebel or a liberated serf。           Plenty of money in
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  my pursethat   was   unromantic; of   course;  but it   simplified   mattersand
  nine hours of daylight remaining in which to find a lodging。
  The village is one of the oldest; and I am sure it must be one of the
  quaintest; in England。          It is too small to be printed on the map (an honour
  that has spoiled more than one Arcadia); so pray do not look there; but just
  believe   in   it;   and   some   day   you   may   be   rewarded   by   driving   into   it   by
  chance; as I did; and feel the same Columbus thrill running; like an electric
  current;      through       your     veins。       I    withhold       specific     geographical
  information   in   order   that   you   may   not   miss   that   Columbus   thrill;   which
  comes too seldom in a world of railroads。
  The   Green   is   in   the   very   centre   of   Barbury   village;   and   all   civic;
  political; family;   and social life converges   there; just   at the public duck…
  ponda wee;  sleepy  lake with   a   slope of grass…covered   stones   by  which
  the ducks descend for their swim。
  The houses are set about the Green like those in a toy village。 They are
  of old   brick;  with crumpled;  up…and…down   roofs   of deep…   toned   red;  and
  tufts   of   stonecrop   growing   from   the   eaves。        Diamond…   paned   windows;
  half open; admit the sweet summer air; and as for the gardens in front; it
  would seem as if the inhabitants had nothing to do but work in them; there
  is   such   a   riotous   profusion   of   colour   and   bloom。       To   add   to   the   effect;
  there   are   always   pots   of   flowers   hanging   from   the   trees;   blue   flax   and
  yellow myrtle; and cages of Java sparrows and canaries singing joyously;
  as well they may in such a paradise。
  The   shops   are   idyllic;   too;   as   if   Nature   had   seized   even   the   man   of
  trade   and   made   him   subservient   to   her   designs。          The   general   draper's;
  where   I   fitted   myself   out   for   a   day   or   two   quite   easily;   is   set   back   in   a
  tangle   of   poppies   and   sweet   peas;   Madonna   lilies   and   Canterbury   bells。
  The shop itself has a gay awning; and what do you think the draper has
  suspended        from    it;  just  as  a  picturesque      suggestion      to  the   passer…by?
  Suggestion I call it; because I should blush to use the word advertisement
  in describing anything so dainty and decorative。                    Well; then; garlands of
  shoes; if you please!          Baby bootlets of bronze; tiny ankle…ties in yellow;
  blue; and scarlet kid; glossy patent…leather pumps shining in the sun; with
  festoons   of   slippers   at   the   corners;   flowery   slippers   in   imitation   Berlin
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  wool…work。        If   you   make    this  picture    in  your   mind's…eye;     just  add   a
  window       above    the   awning;     and   over   the   fringe   of  marigolds      in  the
  window…box   put   the   draper's   wife   dancing   a   rosy…cheeked   baby。          Alas!
  my words are only black and white; I fear; and this picture needs a palette
  drenched in primary colours。
  Along the street; a short distance; is the old watchmaker's。                 Set in the
  hedge   at   the   gate   is   a   glass   case   with   Multum   in   Parvo   painted   on   the
  woodwork。        Within; a little stand of trinkets revolves slowly; as slowly; I
  imagine; as the current of business in that quiet street。               The house stands
  a trifle back and is covered thickly with ivy; while over the entrance…door
  of the shop is a great round clock set in a green frame of clustering vine。
  The hands pointed to one when I passed the watchmaker's garden with its
  thicket   of   fragrant   lavender   and its   murmuring   bees;   so   I   went   in   to  the
  sign   of   the   〃Strong   i'   the Arm〃   for   some   cold   luncheon;   determining   to
  patronise 〃The Running Footman〃 at the very next opportunity。                       Neither
  of these inns is starred by Baedeker; and this fact adds the last touch of
  enchantment to the picture。
  The   landlady   at   the   〃Strong   i'   the Arm〃   stabbed   me   in   the   heart   by
  telling me that there were no apartments to let in the village; and that she
  had no private sitting…room in the inn; but she speedily healed the wound
  by saying that I might be accommodated at one of the farm…houses in the
  vicinity。     Did     I  object   to   a  farm…'ouse?      Then    she   could    cheerfully
  recommend the Evan's farm; only 'alf a mile away。                    She 'ad understood
  from Miss Phoebe Evan; who sold her poultry; that they would take one
  lady lodger if she didn't wish much waiting upon。
  In my present mood I was in search of the strenuous life; and eager to
  wait;   rather   than   to   be   waited   upon;   so   I   walked   along   the   edge   of   the
  Green; wishing that some mentally unbalanced householder would take a
  sudden fancy to me and ask me to come in and lodge awhile。                        I suppose
  these families live under their roofs of peach… blow tiles; in the midst of
  their   blooming   gardens;   for   a   guinea   a   week   or   thereabouts;   yet   if   they
  〃undertook〃 me (to use their own phrase); the bill for my humble meals
  and bed would be at least double that。               I don't know that I blame them;
  one should have proper compensation for admitting a world…stained lodger
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  into such an Eden。
  When I was searching for rooms a week ago; I chanced upon a pretty
  cottage where the woman had sometimes let apartments。                    She showed me
  the premises and asked me if I would mind taking my meals in her own
  dining…room;   where   I   could   be   served   privately   at   certain   hours:      and;
  since she had but the one sitting…room; would I allow her to go on using it
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