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| | Today's Children: story synopsis |
 | | Through investigations by Bob and Judge McCoy, a friend of the family, it finally developed that Katherine's real mother had left her father shortly before Katherine was born, and had died not long afterward, leaving Katherine in the care of her friends, the Nortons. |
 | | She is afraid not only for Bob's personal safety, but also fears that his connection with the wealthy and important people backing this reform movement is going to come between Bob and herself. |
 | | Katherine feels that his warnings as to what may happen to Bob if he continues in reform politics, are sincere; Bob, on the other hand, feels that Donley, for reasons of his own, is simply trying to frighten him away from his work of political reform. |
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