Hairy Maclary was feeling “bossy and bouncy.” He sorted out the neighbourhood cats, including Butterball Brown and Slinky Malinki. Then he ran in to Scarface Claw (above). Lynley Dodd, in “Scattercat,” has produced another delightfully illustrated children’s book on the doings of her mop of a dog. (Mallinson Rendel, 1985, $10.95.)
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51Hairy Maclary was feeling “bossy and bouncy.” He sorted out the neighbourhood cats, including Butterball Brown and Slinky Malinki. Then he ran in to Scarface Claw (above). Lynley Dodd, in “Scattercat,” has produced another delightfully illustrated children’s book on the doings of her mop of a dog. (Mallinson Rendel, 1985, $10.95.) Press, 27 July 1985, Page 20
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