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Kazan

CHAPTER XII
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Kazan meant life to her.

And--if she reasoned--it was to make herself indispensable to her mate.

Blindness had made her different than she would otherwise have been.

Again nature promised motherhood to her.

But she did not--as she would have done in the open, and with sight--hold more and more aloof from Kazan as the days passed.


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