b en ‘~e : " ge eet aie tee Aches ZR ESYHS In a Garden HE chief person in the garden was Dick, to whose father it be- longed, and next to him Agrippa, the great black cat. Perhaps some of the creatures thought it was the other way, for only those who had _ been there a long while, and knew Agrippa well, were quite sure about him. After all, the young ones said, he was a cat, and birds and mice and even grasshoppers had been brought up to fear his race, and it was difficult for them to understand that he was 95