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    In literature which animal walked by himself?

    Question #22054. Asked by harpo. (Aug 30 02 10:24 PM)


    tjoebigham

    Rudyard Kipling's Cat Who Walked By Himself, the title character of one of the stories in his 'Just So Stories'.

    Aug 30 02, 10:29 PM
    deputygary

    "The Cat That Walked by Himself" by Kipling:

    http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_catwalked1.htm

    Apr 09 11, 7:27 AM


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