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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 15 Summary

Cat Morgan is a cat who has lived a rich, full life. He was a pirate on the high seas, and has seen many things. However, now he is retired and he keeps the door at Faber and Faber. Although he was a fierce pirate, he has many good qualities. He may be lacking in manners, but his heart is as good as gold. Although he enjoys the comforts of retirement, he is still content with the fare of a pirate: cold beer and a bit of fish......

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