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THE CAT THAT WALKED BY HIMSELF
    tend and listen; for t Beloved,  ild oods by  t t of all t. o him.

    Of course too.  even begin to be tame till  told  s like living in  a nice dry Cave, instead of a  leaves, to lie do a nice fire of  tail-do, dear, when you come in, and now well keep house.

    t nig Beloved, te  stones, and flavoured uffed  to sleep in front of t t up, combing ook tton--t blade-bone--and s t, and s Singing Magic in the world.

    Out in t ild oods all toget of t it meant.

    tamped  and said, O my Friends and O my Enemies,  lig great Cave, and w  do us?

    ild Dog lifted up  mutton, and said, I  is good. Cat, come h me.

    Nenni! said t. I am t  come.

    trotted off to t  said to o me.  go too and see and look and come a my oly, very softly, and hing.

    ed up tiful smell of t mutton, and t t. ild t of t do you ?

    ild Dog said, O my Enemy and ife of my Enemy,  smells so good in the ild oods?

    ted mutton-bone and t to ild Dog, and said, ild t of taste and try. ild Dog gna asted, and her.

    t of to  t nig bones as you need.

    A, listening. t s so wise as I am.

    ild Dog crao to  t night I will guard your Cave.

    A, listening. t is a very foolis back t ild oods waving ail, and walking by  old anybody.

    is ild Dog doing  ild Dog any more, but t Friend, because ake ing.

    Next nig great green armfuls of freser-meado before t it smelt like ne ted a er out of  tton-bone--at the world.

    Out in t o ild Dog, and at l
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