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Half a Rogue

CHAPTER XI
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In good times or bad, they are stanch friends; and they are without self-interest, which is more than human.

In the living-room he found the Angora curled up on a sofa-cushion.

He smoothed her, and she stretched her lithe body luxuriously and yawned.

There is no other animal which so completely interprets the word indifference.

Warrington wondered what he should do with her, for he was not very fond of cats.


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