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The Adventures of Kathlyn

CHAPTER VI
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Kathlyn rose, standing in the sarcophagus, and extended her hands for silence.

She was frightened, but it would never do to let them see it.

What Hindustani she knew would in this case be of no manner of use.

But we human beings can, by facial expression and gesture, make known our messages with understandable clearness.

From her gestures, then, the holy men gathered that she could recreate the god.


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