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The Visioning

CHAPTER XII
19/24

Probably the young woman would say that yesterday having made to-day possible it was quite time to be quit of yesterday.
"Though to be sure," Katie now answered her, "while we may not seem to be doing anything, we're keeping something from being done, and that perhaps is the greatest service of all.

Were it not for us and our dear navy we should be sailed on from East and West, marched on from North and South.
At least that's what we're told by our superiors, and are you the kind of young woman to question what you're told by your superiors?
Because if you are!--I'd like to meet you." Her letter continued: "Harry writes glowingly of your charming friend.
Strange that I am not able to recall her, though to be sure I knew little of you in those years abroad.

Was she a school friend?
I presume so.
Harry speaks of her as 'the dear sort of girl,' not leaving a clear image in my mind.

But soon my vision will be cleared." "Oh, will it ?" mumbled Kate.

"I don't know whether it will or not.


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