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31
The
Master
Cat
,
who
went
always
before
,
said
the
same
words
to
all
he
met
;
and
the
King
was
astonished
at
the
vast
estates
of
my
lord
Marquis
of
Carabas
.
32
Monsieur
Puss
came
at
last
to
a
stately
castle
,
the
master
of
which
was
an
Ogre
,
the
richest
had
ever
been
known
;
for
all
the
lands
which
the
King
had
then
gone
over
belonged
to
this
castle
.
The
Cat
,
who
had
taken
care
to
inform
himself
who
this
Ogre
was
,
and
what
he
could
do
,
asked
to
speak
with
him
,
saying
,
he
could
not
pass
so
near
his
castle
,
without
having
the
honour
of
paying
his
respects
to
him
.
33
The
Ogre
received
him
as
civilly
as
an
Ogre
could
do
,
and
made
him
sit
down
.
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34
"
I
have
been
assured
,
"
said
the
Cat
,
"
that
you
have
the
gift
of
being
able
to
change
yourself
into
all
sorts
of
creatures
you
have
a
mind
to
;
you
can
,
for
example
,
transform
yourself
into
a
lion
,
or
elephant
,
and
the
like
.
"
35
"
This
is
true
,
"
answered
the
Ogre
very
briskly
,
"
and
to
convince
you
,
you
shall
see
me
now
become
a
lion
.
"
36
Puss
was
so
sadly
terrified
at
the
sight
of
a
lion
so
near
him
,
that
he
immediately
got
into
the
gutter
,
not
without
abundance
of
trouble
and
danger
,
because
of
his
boots
,
which
were
ill-suited
for
walking
upon
the
tiles
.
A
little
while
after
,
when
Puss
saw
that
the
Ogre
had
resumed
his
natural
form
,
he
came
down
,
and
owned
he
had
been
very
much
frightened
.
37
"
I
have
been
moreover
informed
,
"
said
the
Cat
,
"
but
I
know
not
how
to
believe
it
,
that
you
have
also
the
power
to
take
on
you
the
shape
of
the
smallest
animals
;
for
example
,
to
change
yourself
into
a
rat
or
a
mouse
;
but
I
must
own
to
you
,
I
take
this
to
be
impossible
.
"
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38
"
Impossible
?
"
cried
the
Ogre
,
"
you
shall
see
that
presently
,
"
and
at
the
same
time
changed
into
a
mouse
,
and
began
to
run
about
the
floor
.
39
Puss
no
sooner
perceived
this
,
but
he
fell
upon
him
,
and
ate
him
up
.
40
Meanwhile
the
King
,
who
saw
,
as
he
passed
,
this
fine
castle
of
the
Ogre
's
,
had
a
mind
to
go
into
it
.
Puss
,
who
heard
the
noise
of
his
Majesty
's
coach
running
over
the
drawbridge
,
ran
out
and
said
to
the
King
: