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The narrator recounts being raised by a cultured, talking Angora cat who married his mother; the cat shaped his tastes and sent him to study abroad. As he courts Joanna, an energetic American woman, he hides his feline paternity on his father's insistence. Returning to the ancestral estate, the narrator navigates servants, family portraits, and mounting tension over the secret; the discovery of a portrait and the approaching wedding-day dinner heighten the risk of revelation. The story examines secrecy, belonging, and the collision between exotic upbringing and conventional social expectations.
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