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  • A chance meeting with Cattie-Brie or Wulfgar, or perhaps a chance encounter with Artemis Entreri?

    The SF Signal Gang Talks with the Salvatores about Fantasy, Elves and Swordplay 2008

  • This story is the start of another four book arc that includes The Spine of the World, Servant of the Shard and Sea of Swords that pick up the adventures of the companions (Drizzt, Wulfgar, Cattie-Brie, Regis and Bruenor) after the end of The Legacy of the Drow Series (which in turn followed after the Icewind Dale Series.)

    REVIEW: The Silent Blade by R. A. Salvatore 2004

  • BRIEF SYNOPSIS: The story continues the adventures of Drizzt Do'Urden and his companions (Cattie-Brie, Wulfgar, Regis, and Bruenor Battlehammer) and the other characters that R.A. Salvatore has created in his Forgotten Realms books.

    July 2004 2004

  • BRIEF SYNOPSIS: The story continues the adventures of Drizzt Do'Urden and his companions (Cattie-Brie, Wulfgar, Regis, and Bruenor Battlehammer) and the other characters that R.A. Salvatore has created in his Forgotten Realms books.

    REVIEW: The Silent Blade by R. A. Salvatore 2004

  • Paul, Past & Present of Aberdeenshire (1881), 145, has a fragment, titled "The Cattie an 'the Moosie":

    Cattie Sits in the Kiln Ring 1909

  • I've been wanting to see how high I could kick it ever since Miss Cattie sent it to me, and now I've done it.

    How It Happened Kate Langley Bosher 1898

  • "Yes," he answered, "I have made up my mind to go to Ragusa, and come to an explanation with John Popham; there has been a misunderstanding between us, Cattie -- I may tell you this much -- and he has been led to doubt not only the prudence of my conduct in the affairs of the house, but the purity of my motives also."

    The Grateful Indian And other Stories William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Aunt Cattie sat down and resumed her narrative, he was heard to mutter to himself that it was "awful jolly!"

    The Grateful Indian And other Stories William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Here Millie broke in eagerly, "Oh dear, I hope it is to be a romantic story, full of murders, and caverns, and nice dark-eyed bandits isn't it, Aunt Cattie?"

    The Grateful Indian And other Stories William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • "It shall be a tale of the Black Mountain," said Aunt Cattie, after a pause.

    The Grateful Indian And other Stories William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

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