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Kitty Jones, a character from [[Bartimaeus Trilogy]] by [[Jonathan Stroud]]. In the trilogy, Kitty is a commoner and a member of an underground association where she works against the [[magicians]] and government.
Kitty Jones, a character from [[Bartimaeus Trilogy]] by [[Jonathan Stroud]]. In the trilogy, Kitty is a commoner and a member of an underground association where she works against the [[magicians]] and government.


A commoner who is one of the main characters of the trilogy, she appears in book one, but only for a few scenes, and has about 5 lines in the entire book. However in book 2, ''[[The Golem's Eye]]''she assumes a much larger role and some of the story is from her point of view. In book 2 she is duped into unleashing a terrible [[afrit]] onto the streets of [[London]]. In book 3, ''[[Ptolemy's Gate]]'', she assumes a more important role as she searches to look for an end to the human-djinni hatred.
A commoner who is one of the main characters of the trilogy, she appears in book one, but only for a few scenes, and has about 5 lines in the entire book. However in book 2, ''[[The Golem's Eye]]'' she assumes a much larger role and some of the story is from her point of view. In book 2 she is duped into unleashing a terrible [[afrit]] (Honorius) onto the streets of [[London]]. In book 3, ''[[Ptolemy's Gate]]'', she assumes a more important role as she searches to look for an end to the human-djinni hatred.


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Revision as of 00:55, 3 March 2006

Kitty Jones, a character from Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud. In the trilogy, Kitty is a commoner and a member of an underground association where she works against the magicians and government.

A commoner who is one of the main characters of the trilogy, she appears in book one, but only for a few scenes, and has about 5 lines in the entire book. However in book 2, The Golem's Eye she assumes a much larger role and some of the story is from her point of view. In book 2 she is duped into unleashing a terrible afrit (Honorius) onto the streets of London. In book 3, Ptolemy's Gate, she assumes a more important role as she searches to look for an end to the human-djinni hatred.