The Prince and the Cat
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Aesop
Surin Surēntharārak
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1990? , 1990
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Note that the beloved here is a prince. The angle (sic) of love appears at the castle in response to the cat's crying. Here the transformation has as its explicit condition that the cat change her whole nature, and the cat promises to show no sign that she used to be a cat. Here is a sentence too good to miss: When the prince meet the twisted princess, he once falls in love and asks her to marry with. The prince later wonders when he finds her scratching a cushion. The next day she climbs on the balcony of the castle. Finally she catches a mouse and is beginning to eat it--when she turns back into being a cat. (Now, there is one surprised prince!)
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