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The Adventures of Kathlyn

CHAPTER IV
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It's the nineteenth century, Ali, and white women are not made rulers over the brown, not of their own free will.

Find out all you can and report to me," and Bruce dismissed his servant and fell to pacing before his tent.
The native who had spread this astounding news in Bruce's camp was already hastening back to the city, some fourteen miles away.

He had been a bheestee (water carrier) to the house of Ramabai up to the young banker's incarceration.

To him, then, he carried the news that a white hunter had arrived outside the city--"Bruce Sahib has returned!" Ramabai lost no time in taking this news to Kathlyn.
"Ramabai, I have saved your life; save mine.

Go at once to him and tell him that I am a prisoner but am called a queen; tell him I am Colonel Hare's daughter, she who traveled with him on the same ship from Hongkong to Singapore.


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