This is a particular kind of bookmark where the page slips into a cloth pocket. They go by different names, but this one, by Dane Jane Designs of Cambridge, is called a corner bookmark. I thought it made sense to pair it with “cat” in the OED, which made for an awkward entry at the top of the page. Oh well.
Book: The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary

That’s no cat in the red beret, what is it?
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Les chats portent des bérets. At least they do in France.
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C’est une souris!
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I think it’s supposed to be a cat, isn’t it? It has a cat tail.
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I see what you mean so you’re probably right, but the face is more mouse than cat in that one with the beret I think.
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Thanks for the back up!
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Not seen one like that before, well good!
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I figured you and Eddie should both have one!
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Huh, that is weird. It seems like it would have as much chance of damaging the page as it does for marking your place.
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I think the pages are safe. It’s sort of like dog-earing, but you don’t have to fold a corner over, you just put it in this sleeve thing.
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Ughhh, dog earing. I only ever did that for books I completely didn’t care about.
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Yeah, same.
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