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Catten or catkin is the term I like for the felines at that age.
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Catten bowed in welcome; the maid bobbed, but the glance she threw him was severe.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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Her gaze lowered to the front hall, to where Catten stood waiting to open the front door.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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He followed her gaze and saw Catten standing in the doorway.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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She reached the main stairs to discover Catten waiting in the front hall.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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Catten stood guard there; he told her Geoffrey had taken Michael to his study.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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Catten, the butler, knew him well; he conducted him to the formal drawing room and announced him, then deferentially stepped back.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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Catten of China: Mace that is faire and good is commonly worth from 100. to 120. thousande Caixas: Good Cloues accordingly, and foure Cloues called Bastan are worth 70. and 80. thousand Caixas the Bhar: Nutmegs are alwaies worth 20. and 25 thousand Caixas the
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Catten waight of China, each Catte as much as 20. ounces Portingall waight, and each sacke is worth in that Country at the least 5000.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Some Drassi boasted of the loot they and their officer had come back with, though a lot of the stuff that wasn't edible or potable hadn't seemed worth the fuel to transport it back to Catten.
Freedoms Challenge McCaffrey, Anne 1998
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