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THE CAT THAT WALKED BY HIMSELF
ast ild amped  and said, I urned. Cat, come h me.

    Nenni! said t. I am t  come. But all tly, very softly, and hing.

    ripping and stumbling on  of t do you ?

    ild horse said, O my Enemy and ife of my Enemy, where is ild Dog?

    t it, and said, ild t of t come  for this good grass.

    And ild ripping and stumbling on  is true; give it me to eat.

    t of t I give you, and you s times a day.

    A, listening, t s so clever as I am. ild  ed er over it, and ild  and said, O my Mistress, and ife of my Master, I  for the wonderful grass.

    A, listening, t is a very foolish horse.

    And  back t ild oods, waving ail and walking by  old anybody.

    ing, t is ild  ild  t Servant, because o place for always and always and always. Ride on ing.

    Next day,   catcrees, ild Coo t follo t said to give o t  back t ild oods  old anybody. And ions same as before, t ild Co te milk for alake care of  Friend and t Servant go ing.

    Next day t ed to see if any oto t no one moved in t ild oods, so t  of t te milk.

    Cat said, O my Enemy and ife of my Enemy, where did ild Cow go?

    t of to t as in our Cave.

    Cat said, I am not a friend, and I am not a servant. I am t o your cave.

    oman said, t come  Friend on t night?

    Cat greales of me?

    t . You  yourself. Go away and walk by yourself in all places alike.

    t pretended to be sorry and said, Must I never come into t I never sit by t I never drink te milk? Yo
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