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A mangy street cat is rescued from cruel boys by a charitable elderly noblewoman, who entrusts the animal to her affectionate maid, Mother Michel. The household adjusts to the newcomer amid the sly disapproval of the steward, and the narrative follows the cat’s physical recovery, its expressive gaze that suggests inner dignity, and a series of domestic episodes that explore compassion, the gap between appearance and worth, and gentle comedy. The tale is told in a light, engaging manner and is accompanied by lively silhouette illustrations.
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