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 1        2|         the lazy movements of a cat who is susceptible to cold.
 2        3|    decide—she might have been a cat, sleeping with claws withdrawn
 3        4|      amain and calling for that cat of a Simonne, who had slipped
 4        4|        keep quiet, or I let the cat out of the bag!”~Then signing
 5        4|         she resumed.~“It’s that cat of a Rose who’s got the
 6        5| stroking a great tortoiseshell cat which was lying curled up
 7        5|         a worn–out monarch. The cat arched its back and then,
 8        5|     round them while the mother cat sat bolt upright, staring
 9        5|         side of the stove. Your cat’s sniffing at his trouser
10        5|       neighborhood of the black cat, who had lain down and curled
11        5|         in his legs because the cat was there, and he didnt
12        5|      only distinctly aware of a cat, a great tortoiseshell
13        5|          a great tortoiseshell cat, which went gliding upstairs
14        5|    while the big tortoiseshell cat sat at the other end of
15        7|      her face. It must be Zoe’s cat, a cursed beast that broke
16        8|      supple cunning of a beaten cat would catch hold of his
17        9|       to step over a big yellow cat which was lying curled up
18        9|      With halfclosed eyes this cat was keeping solitary watch
19        9|        his waistcoat, much as a cat might have done.~“Where’
20       10|    suggested a wellborn Persian cat; she was an aristocrat in
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