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1 I | in one of its forepaws a racket as big~as itself, and stood
2 II | shopkeeping folk of the "Cat and Racket" as the "Cat~and Racket"
3 II | Racket" as the "Cat~and Racket" was to him. A dazzlingly
4 II | the shop of the "Cat and Racket" had been~removed as if
5 III| the till of the Cat and Racket. After quietly~observing
6 V | old sign~of the Cat and Racket commanded that they should
7 V | darkened shop of the Cat and Racket, had paused for a moment
8 VI | the house of the Cat and Racket; he even ventured in once
9 VI | the house of the Cat and Racket, and Augustine quaked in~
10 VII| the sign of the Cat and Racket. If Augustine was absent-~
11 VII| the flag of~the Cat and Racket, was just now in the toils
12 XI | who steered the Cat and Racket so wisely gave way before~
13 XII| fortunes of the Cat and Racket~once more in skilful hands.
14 XII| steer~the good ship Cat and Racket. The artist, intoxicated
15 XV | ancient~honor of the Cat and Racket. At breakfast she observed
16 XV | business at the Cat and Racket; on his way back he~called
17 XX | mistress of~the Cat and Racket. "It was like you, no doubt;
18 Add| the Sign of the Cat and Racket~Cesar Birotteau~ ~
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