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  2. The Story of the Pussy-Cats and the Photographer

    The Editor of the new "Sunday Times" Children's Section is, you know, very end of cats; but unhappily most of the cats of his acquaintance are just ordinary cats . . . the kind that bowl at night and drink their milk out of a common sardine-tin. So, the Editor said to the Photographer: "Go out and get me some photographs of a lot of nice cats . . . Early classy ends?" The Photographer, who is a very [?] photographer, and always does what he is told, went out, and for a whole day searched the city for some really classy ends. Well, he found—beautiful, soft-furred, purry sorts of cats. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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