The white cat . Chester, she cried, take me. Page 313 THE WHITE CAT ByGELETT BURGESS Author of Vivette A Little Sister of Destiny etc. With Illustrations by WILL GREF^ INDIANAPOLIS THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright 1907The Bobbs-Merrill Company March PRESS OF BRAUNWORTH & CO. BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS BROOKLYN, N. Y. THE WHITE*CAT Part First THE WHITE CAT I came to myself with a disturbing sensethat something was wrong with me. My dis-comfort, increasing steadily, resolved itselfinto two distinct factors—a pain in my sideat every breath and a throbbing ache in thetop of my head. I


The white cat . Chester, she cried, take me. Page 313 THE WHITE CAT ByGELETT BURGESS Author of Vivette A Little Sister of Destiny etc. With Illustrations by WILL GREF^ INDIANAPOLIS THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright 1907The Bobbs-Merrill Company March PRESS OF BRAUNWORTH & CO. BOOKBINDERS AND PRINTERS BROOKLYN, N. Y. THE WHITE*CAT Part First THE WHITE CAT I came to myself with a disturbing sensethat something was wrong with me. My dis-comfort, increasing steadily, resolved itselfinto two distinct factors—a pain in my sideat every breath and a throbbing ache in thetop of my head. I realized that I was in bed,and the first strangeness of it struck me. Icould not account for it. The wild, spicyodor of flowers came to me, adding to myperplexity. Then I opened my eyes. The place was so dimly lighted that forsome seconds my sluggish wits were unableto interpret the blotches of shadow and thevague glimmering spots. These, however,gradually resolved themselves into compre-hensible forms. Icu31924022342707


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