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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.
Later the Old Man refers to one cat in particular, "Gus", short for "Asparagus", and goes on to recite parts of "Macavity: the Mystery Cat". The British rock band Mungo Jerry derived their name from the book's poem "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer". [7]
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat is the second in the Five Find-Outers series of children's mystery novels by Enid Blyton. 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 uncover.
In The Mystery of the Hidden House, the children (save for Fatty) see her at the railway station but that is the last time she is mentioned. Miss Harmer – The person who takes care of the cats belonging to Lady Candling in The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat. She is very upset after the most valuable cat Dark Queen is stolen twice, both times ...
2. A NICE LITTLE PLAN FOR PIPPIN The Find Outers decide that Larry and Fatty will disguise themselves and leave clues to a bogus mystery for Pippin to find. 3. TWO RUFFIANS - AND P.C. PIPPIN Larry and Fatty get changed at Larry's house, because it's closer than Fatty's house to where they want to lie in wait for Pippin on his rounds.
The Mystery of Banshee Towers; The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu; The Mystery of Holly Lane; The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage; The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat; The Mystery of the Hidden House; The Mystery of the Invisible Thief; The Mystery of the Missing Man; The Mystery of the Missing Necklace; The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat; The Mystery of ...
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4 time) and a "manic patter" section (in 7 8 time). The London version was later rewritten to incorporate some aspects of its Broadway counterpart. [9] Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer dance throughout their number and perform acrobatic feats, [4] including their "trademark" two-person cartwheels. [10] [11]