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'''Margaret''' once led a sweet and uncomplicated life as a domestic cat owner. She spent much of her time attempting to teach the feline a variety of tricks. Eventually it occurred to her that the simple antics of a house cat would not fulfill her needs. Instead, she advanced to the level of a lion trainer, and now shares the circus ring spotlight with the king of beasts.
 
'''Margaret''' once led a sweet and uncomplicated life as a domestic cat owner. She spent much of her time attempting to teach the feline a variety of tricks. Eventually it occurred to her that the simple antics of a house cat would not fulfill her needs. Instead, she advanced to the level of a lion trainer, and now shares the circus ring spotlight with the king of beasts.
   
 
Margaret tells her story in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song, "[[Women Can Be]]."
 
Margaret tells her story in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song, "[[Women Can Be]]."
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 31 July 2020

Character.margaret
DEBUT 1975
PATTERN Lavender

Margaret once led a sweet and uncomplicated life as a domestic cat owner. She spent much of her time attempting to teach the feline a variety of tricks. Eventually it occurred to her that the simple antics of a house cat would not fulfill her needs. Instead, she advanced to the level of a lion trainer, and now shares the circus ring spotlight with the king of beasts.

Margaret tells her story in the Sesame Street song, "Women Can Be."