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01 - Chapter I. Of the reason why this Book was written, and of several sorts of Cats which are not strictly Zoological
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02 - Chapter II. Of some Wicked Stories that have been told about Cats
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03 - Chapter III. Of other Wicked Stories, with a few Words in Defence of the Accused
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04 - Chapter IV. Of the Manners and Customs of Cats
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05 - Chapter V. Of Whittington’s Cat, and another Cat that visited Strange Countries
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06 - Chapter VI. Of various kinds of Cats, Ancient and Modern
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07 - Chapter VII. Of some Clever Cats
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08 - Chapter VIII. Of some amiable Cats, and Cats that have been good Mothers
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09 - Chapter IX. Of Puss in Proverbs, in the Dark Ages, and in the Company of Wicked Old Women
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10 - Chapter X. Of a certain Voracious Cat, some Goblin Cats, Magical Cats, and Cats of Kilkenny
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11 - Chapter XI. Of Pussy poorly, and of some Curiosities of the Cat’s-meat Trade
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12 - Chapter XII. Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, etc.: Part 1
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13 - Chapter XII. Of Wild Cats, Cat Charming, etc.: Part 2
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14 - Chapter XIII. Conclusion