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Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats Study Guide

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by T. S. Eliot
About 39 pages (11,750 words)
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Chapter 9 Summary

Mr. Mistoffelees is known as the Original Conjuring Cat. His coat is black and he's not very large. He is certainly no ordinary, run-of-the-mill feline. His inventions are well known and he holds several patents. However, it is his magical powers that are the most amazing aspect of this cat.

The magic of Mr. Mistoffelees is a practical magic, one of natural ability, rather than smoke and mirrors. He can walk on the smallest ledge and slip through the tiniest cracks. He's quite talented at stealing the silverware and performing feats with spoons. Although he is not very gregarious, he gets into the strangest situations. You may hear his voice on the roof, but he appears to be sitting beside you. You can look for him for hours in the place you saw him.....

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