[…] and after independence the north clung to sugar production longer than the south, with the result that when the north took […]
Cat is from the Latin catus, which came into use in place of the older Latin Felis. The Romans brought cats from Syria, where the name was kota. Kitt, from which we get kitten, is Arabic, I think. In Persian the word is chat, and the Persian language is similar to that most ancient tongue, the Sanscript. Perhaps chat is the earliest form of our word cat. In Persia also, a cat, wild or tame, is puschak, from a word meaning tail in Sanscript
Cat
catus,
Felis.
kota.
Kitt,
chat,
chat
cat.
puschak,
tail
These fakesters portray themselves as everything from inanimate objects like the World Trade Center to celebrities like Paris Hilton to historical forces like War (which lists its profession as resolving disputes).
fakesters
resolving disputes
No, he was thinking, Kate isn't cold-natured at all. Not by any stretch of the imagination! She was sweet and warm and loving,
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