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Boots at Sixpence

’m a cat who likes to wear boots. In fact, I trotted about in my only pair so much, they began falling apart. They squeaked when I stepped, which made a not-so-terrible giant in my town squawk with laughter. Well, I can ignore loud ha-ha’s, but I wanted quiet boots. Off I went to Sixpence Shoes to buy new ones..

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