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  • G'dath peered through the shield at her with concern, but the Klingon called Klor had relaxed his grip, and did not restrain her, but stood behind his three hostages with his weapon at the ready.

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  • Klor believes she's one of the luckiest people in the world.

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  • Klor had been home for a week, thankful for the attention of her husband and daughter, but she awoke with excruciating chest and back pain.

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  • At the Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, Klor waited anxiously for the ER doctors to tell her the extent of her problems.

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  • Klor climbed the first of two wide steps, stubbed her foot and suddenly fell down, landing chest first on a sack filled with unfinished knitting.

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  • Klor, 5 feet 4 with soft hazel eyes and a generous, round face, had long considered herself a bit of a klutz, so her spill wasn't exactly a surprise.

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  • So Klor carefully sat down on a sofa to wait for the ambulance.

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  • Klor wanted to get started, but the ache in the middle of her chest was getting worse with each breath.

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  • Klor spent most of the year undergoing surgery, chemo and radiation.

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  • The next day, Klor was home alone when the phone rang.

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