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Your cat was hit, in your terms, at 10:30 in the morning. It was no coincidence that Ruburt took the flashlight and decided to check the clothes. In this case the cat’s accident was not caused by you in any way. But there is still a chance for you to insure his recovery.
The greater your understanding the more you can uphold and support without depleting yourself. The cat was not hurt, now, simply to give you a chance to support it, but the chance is there.
A man in a gray sedan took out his momentary resentment upon the cat. The cat accepted this simply because the resentment was too huge for him, and he was snowed under. The man, seeing the results, was subconsciously but clearly brought face to face with the size of his own problem.
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(We found our cat, Catherine, in a next-door backyard after dark on Sunday evening. His right pelvic joint was broken. We had been away Sunday. Upon our return that evening at supper time, Jane began to go outside to look for the cat perhaps every fifteen minutes. She does not usually do this. As it happened our washing had been hung in the basement the day before because of rain.
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