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| | Tom Tom-cat |
 | | This strange cat stayed on my mind, and he made certain that he did, as when I fed the other cats in the house, he could be seen appearing atop a ledge outside a window. |
 | | Tom made no further attempts to foray inside my house, because he was truly an outdoor cat, now, a cat of the neighbourhood, owning no master, answering to none. |
 | | Tom appeared a happy cat, on the whole, having had many feline and human acquaintances among us all, here in the neighbourhood with its curious varieties of both species. |
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