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Calico Cat (version 2)

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Calico Cat (version 2)

Charles Miner Thompson

The consequences of letting your irritation get the better of you are humorously portrayed in this story of a self-important man who fires a shotgun at an annoying cat on his fence.. and hits a man skulking in the bushes. What did the cat do to enrage him? Why was the man in the bushes? And how can the whole matter be covered up and done away with before the neighbors start gossiping? (Summary by Mark F. Smith)

Year of Publication: 1908Genres: General Fiction , Humorous Fiction , Satire
Running Time: 2 hours 30 minutes 43 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Chapter 01
Mark F. Smith
21:21
2
The Nights
Chapter 02
Mark F. Smith
23:24
3
The Nights
Chapter 03
Mark F. Smith
20:05
4
The Nights
Chapter 04
Mark F. Smith
19:26
5
The Nights
Chapter 05
Mark F. Smith
17:13
6
The Nights
Chapter 06
Mark F. Smith
22:00
7
The Nights
Chapter 07
Mark F. Smith
27:14

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