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The Analysis of
PUSS
IN BOOTS
OR
The
Last Good Meow in Paris.
|INTRODUCTION:
Cats have always been rather
sinister creatures. (1) Unlike
the dog, whom we conquered back in the days of Caveman Og, cats have
always had their own agendas the specifics of which we are unable to
learn. They arrive and depart as they will and ask only that we feed
them or, more accurately, put food out so that they can turn their
nose up at it (2)
But the cat by itself may not be
the only subject of the story were it so this would be nothing more
than a blog about how wonderful cats are.
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A cat can look at a king. May a dog do the same? I think not |
So it is that the story begins
Death, or more accurately A death which, if you happen to have read
Gaiman, was overseen by the Death so it all works out (3)