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HOW THE DOG AND THE CAT BECAME ENEMIES

Though they had no children, they did have a cat and a dog. The couple also had a golden ring that brought good luck to whoever owned it, so the man and the woman and the cat and the dog always had enough to eat and enough money to pay for what they needed.

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