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What is Macavity expected to be doing after committing a crime? - English

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What is Macavity expected to be doing after committing a crime?

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Mungojerrie and Griddlebone are examples of wicked cats.

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Chapter 4.2: Macavity - The Mystery Cat - Exercises [Page 128]

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Chapter 4.2 Macavity - The Mystery Cat
Exercises | Q A. ix. | Page 128

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