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cat belong to Paul Gallico.

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    List of cats

    Red, a cat who recently became a millionaire. ... Chilla and Chin; Two Ukrianian gray cats belonging to Paul Gallico.
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    Paul Gallico

    Paul Gallico's style and themes ... Honourable Cat (1972) (US: Honorable Cat)
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    List of fictional cats

    Tomasina, a ginger cat owned by Mary MacDhuie, in the Paul Gallico book later made into a Disney movie of the same name (The Three Lives of Thomasina)
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    Reader's Digest Condensed Books

    The Hand of Mary Constable - Paul Gallico ... Touch Not the Cat - Mary Stewart
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    Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay

    Lilli - Helen Deutsch from the story Love of Seven Dolls by Paul Gallico ... Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Richard Brooks, James Poe from the play by Tennessee Williams
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    Völva

    In his Commentarii de Bello Gallico (1, 50) Julius Caesar writes in the course of clashes with Germanic tribesmen under Ariovistus (58 BCE): ... When such small silver chairs are discovered in graves, they always belong to a woman, and it is possible that they represented objects such as the platform where the Völva performed her rituals and Hlidskjalf from which Odin watched across the world.
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    Harry Potter influences and analogues

    She is, however, at pains to stress the differences between Narnia and her world: "Narnia is literally a different world", she says, "whereas in the Harry books you go into a world within a world that you can see if you happen to belong. ... Rowling is also a fan of Paul Gallico, "especially Manxmouse.
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    List of fictional clergy and religious figures

    Fr. Frank "Buzz" Scott - The Poseidon Adventure novel by Paul Gallico and movie ... Unless specified, all belong to the Shaolin discipline.
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    Goose (disambiguation)

    The Snow Goose, novella by American author Paul Gallico
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    The Saturday Evening Post

    The Post published stories and essays by Ray Bradbury, Kay Boyle, Agatha Christie, Brian Cleeve, F. Scott Fitzgerald, C. S. Forester, Paul Gallico, Hammond Innes, Louis L'Amour, C. S. Lewis, Joseph C. Lincoln, John P. Marquand, Sax Rohmer, William Saroyan, John Steinbeck and Rex Stout.

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