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A pampered Persian cat, accustomed to china-fed meals and a manicured garden, meets a scruffy street cat who brings the scent and stories of the outer world. A shared bullfrog awakens buried hunting instincts, and the streetwise newcomer persuades the aristocrat to join a nocturnal lesson in wading for prey. Through comic contrasts between cultivated luxury and gritty survival, the tale traces the indulgent cat's curiosity, a risky initiation into wild behavior, and an unlikely camaraderie that exposes differences of class, habit, and appetite while prompting the protagonist to confront a freer, more dangerous life.

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Edward Peple

Edward Peple was an American playwright and author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend themes of romance and adventure, reflecting the cultural narratives of his time. Among his notable titles is "The Littlest Rebel," which showcases his ability to weave emotional depth into engaging stories. Peple's writing often captures the spirit of resilience and love against the backdrop of conflict, as seen in works like "Semiramis: A Tale of Battle and of Love." His play "A Night Out" further exemplifies his talent for character-driven narratives, making him a distinctive voice in American theater and literature.

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