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The Adventures of Kathlyn

CHAPTER II
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The doves were cooing and fluttering in the cornices and the cockatoo was preening his lemon colored topknot.

At first Kathlyn had not the least idea where she was, but the light beyond the lattice, the flitting shadows, and the tinkle of a stringed instrument assured her that she was awake, terribly awake.
She sat perfectly still, slowly gathering her strength, mental and physical.

She was not her father's daughter for nothing.

She was to fight in some strange warfare, instinctively she felt this; but from what direction, in what shape, only God knew.

Yet she must prepare for it; that was the vital thing; she must marshal her forces, feminine and only defensive, and watch.
Rao! Her hands clutched the pillows.


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