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"The Master Cat, or The Cat in Boots" ("Le Maistre Chat, ou Le Chat Botté"), more commonly known as "Puss in Boots", is a French Fairy Tale by Charles Perrault, retelling an Italian tale by Giovanni Francesco Straparola, about a cat who uses trickery to bring his master from the lowest rung of society to the highest. The title character has become such an iconic figure that he is the Trope Namer for the trope of a Chessmaster Sidekick.
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