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Macavity the Mystery Cat, also called the Hidden Paw, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of T. S. Eliot's 1939 poetry book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. He also appears in the Andrew Lloyd Webber 1981 musical Cats , which is based on Eliot's book.
"(Of) The Awefull Battle of the Pekes and the Pollicles (Together with Some Account of the Participation of the Pugs and the Poms and the Intervention of the Great Rumpus Cat)" "Mr. Mistoffelees" "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" "Gus: The Theatre Cat" "Bustopher Jones: The Cat about Town" "Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat" "The Ad-dressing of Cats"
Fatty tells Pippin that the Find-Outers were round the back of the Little Theatre from about 5.30 (actually, they set off on their bikes for the place at ten to 6, a minor mistake by Enid). And were there until 7pm. And Fatty tells Pippin about seeing the pantomime cat, both at the window and sitting by the fire. 8. PIPPIN'S STORY - AND A MEETING
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The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat is the second in the Five Find-Outers series of children's mystery novels by Enid Blyton. [1] [2] It was published by Methuen and Co Ltd and follows the first book in the series, The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage. It tells of a stolen cat the group of children work to find.
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