How has Katherine survived the poison-gas attack?
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- Professor Witney's daughter Katherine was in London during the time of a nuclear and poison-gas attack.
- She had survived the attack as she had hidden in one of the most protected parts of the building known as the crow's nest In this area, the gas could not penetrate.
- Katherine's father, Professor Witney, instructed her to commit suicide as he knew that the victorious army could torture war prisoners inflicting severe torture on her if she were caught alive.
- He knew that if they found out that she was his daughter they would surely torture her harshly.
- Katherine did as she was instructed by her father because of her obedience to his instructions. She inhaled the liquids, poured them into a glass of water, and drank it.
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