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Wilcox's favorite and the handsomest of all is named Banjo, a gorgeouschinchilla and white Angora, with a silken coat that almost touches thefloor and a ruff, or "lord mayor's chain, " that is a finger wide. Hisfather was Ajax, his mother was Madame Ref, and Mrs. Wilcox raised him. She has taught him many cunning tricks. He will sit up like a bear, andwhen his mistress says, "Hug me, Banjo, " he puts both white paws aroundher neck and hugs her tight. Then she says, "Turn the other cheek, " andh...e turns his furry chops for her to kiss. He also plays "dead, " androlls over at command. He, too, is fond of literary work, andsuperintends his mistress's writing from a drawer of her desk. GoodyTwo-eyes is another of Mrs. Wilcox's pets, and has one blue and onetopaz eye. Who has not read Agnes Repplier's fascinating essays on "Agrippina" and"A Kitten"? I cannot quite believe she gives cats credit for thecapacity for affection which they really possess, but her description of"Agrippina" is charming:-- "Agrippina's beautifully ringed tail flapping across my copy distractsmy attention and imperils the neatness of my penmanship.
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