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Some more understandable collector's items are such handsome felines as house-cat-size margays, ocelots and cheetahs-Oregon Sportsman John S. Day, 55, uses his cheetah, Mike, for hunting and exercise. Exotic animals can be habit-forming. Jeri Hines, a Los Angeles divorcee with three children, bought a boa constrictor a couple of years ago. Since then, she has acquired an alligator, an aquatic toad, a green iguana and a tire eel, and has had to move to a new district because none of her neighbors would let their children into her house...
...CAT AND SHAKESPEARE by Raja Rao. 117 pages. Macmillan...
...build himself a house and live with his gentle mistress-and of his neighbor, Govindan Nair, who helps him. Beneath that surface runs Govindan Nair's unscrupulous ingenuity and his innocent-seeming philosophy: "Learn the way of the kitten. Then you're saved. Allow the mother cat, sir, to carry you." And still beneath that is the Everlasting Now of the Hindu mind itself, expressed in brainteasing asides: "You only see what you want to see. But you must see what you see. Freedom is only that you see that you see what you see." Which is where...
...underground. The center of the action in both movies is a saloon that employs a wise and loyal piano player and a patriotic, emotional bartender. Both films include a hated Nazi (or Vichy) officer, an admired underground leader and his beautiful wife who need Bogart's help, a vicious cat-and-mouse police interrogation scene, and a phone call at gunpoint to assure a safe get-away for the anti-Nazi forces...
...pound of Sano for only seventy-five. WONK: Yow, where?! TOWNIE: You front me the bread and I'll go get it. WONK: Now wait a minute, how do I know you won't burn me? TOWNIE: Well, like, I can't bring you up there, because the cat I'm scoring from--he's, like, paranoid...