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Who
The Cat Stamped His Feet
story by Betty
pictures by
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Ren Wright
Tom
'Sullivan
GOLDEN PRESS Western Publishing Company, Inc. WE Racine, Wisconsin REAi'-Y ^EE9
1974 by Western Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved/Prodttcedin U.S.A.
GOLDEN, A LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK*. GOLDEN PRESS*, are trademarks of Western Publishing
and
Company,
Second Printing, 1975
EAGER READER
Inc.
For Clancy Butler and his Friends
Clancy was very His
tail stood
up
cross.
straight.
''Meowwww!" he said. He showed his teeth.
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Mf^«^ "Meow," the new cat answered. "What a nice place you have here!"
The new
cat
was very
little.
He walked all around Clancy's house. He looked at all of Clancy's things. ''Nice window," said the new cat. ^^My window," said Clancy.
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^'Nice bed/' said the
new
cat.
''My bed/' said Clancy.
''Nice food dish/' said the
new
''My food dish/' said Clancy. ''Oh,
meow, meow,
MEOW!"
cat.
The new
cat did not
that Clancy
He
He He
was
know
cross.
ate from Clancy's food dish.
lay
down on Clancy's
fell
asleep in Clancy's sunshine.
bed.
Then Clancy's
friends
came home.
His Food Friend
came in with some flowers. She always gave food to Clancy. His Door Friend
came
in with his ball.
He always opened the door for Clancy.
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His Petting Friend came in with her skates.
She always petted Clancy. His Talking Friend
came
in with the paper.
He always talked to And then a very bad thing happened.
Clancy.
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They
all sat
on the
around the new ''Sweet
little
floor
cat.
kitten/' they said.
''He is the sweetest cat in the world."
"Meow?"
said Clancy.
^'What did you say?'
But no one looked up or
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Clancy walked across the room. He walked across the hall.
He stamped his feet as he went.
He walked up up, up,
up
the stairs
to the attic.
Stamp, stamp, stamp, stamp.
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''Meow," Clancy said. '1 will stay here
until the
new
And
was how Clancy became
that
an upstairs
cat goes away!"
cat.
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The next day, Clancy's Food Friend put a dish of food in the hall for him.
But the new cat ate
it.
His Door Friend said, ''Come out, Clancy."
But Clancy hid behind a toy box. I
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Clancy's Petting Friend
came looking for him. But Clancy jumped to a high and would not come down.
place
His Talking Friend came and talked to him.
But Clancy would not answer. Stamp, stamp, stamp, stamp. He walked across the attic.
heard a cat stamp his feet before," said the Talking Friend. '1 never
''We never had a cross cat before," said the Petting Friend.
''We must take his food and his bed
up
to the attic," said the
And
so they did.
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Food Friend.
A
long
summer went
The
attic
was hot and
Only a
little bit of
by.
dark.
sunshine
came through the high window. Clancy grew tired of being alone, but he would not go downstairs.
One day even the little bit of sun went away. It was very dark. The wind blew hard. The house began to shake. Clancy heard a sound on the Whoosh! The new cat ran in
and hid under an old
bed.
stairs.
''Meowww!" he cried. ''Help me! The house is falling!" Clancy looked under the bed.
'The house is not falling, he said. "That is the wind. The wind is loud, but
it
silly,"
will not hurt you."
"Are you sure?" asked the new "I
am
sure," said Clancy.
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The new
cat
came out
from under the bed.
mouse hurt me?" he asked. 'There is a mouse in the kitchen." ''Will a
"Meow!" said Clancy. "Don't you know anything^ "I
said
know I am tired of being alone," the new cat. "I need a friend."
1
Clancy thought about it. He was very tired of the attic. ''But
you took
my
place/'
he said in a cross voice. 'Tou are a bad cat." ''Oh, no," said the
"Come and I
new
cat.
see.
did not take your place.
There are two places now." So Clancy went downstairs. ^fS^' aiPff
And
the
new
cat
was
right.
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The Food Friend put down two dishes of food.
The Door Friend opened the door for both of them.
And he showed the new cat all the
things
a downstairs cat had to know. He even showed the new cat
how to stamp his feet when he was cross.
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