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All About " Ari "— yl Hcrrina; Gull. 



Thnt'-s .ill rii^lit. What next?" Now. "Ari' is possessed 

 of a large biuiipof iii(|uisitivcncss and likes to know "Who's 

 who?" iand " Wlrai's what?" So lie started off on a voyaj^e 

 of discovery. First he explored the house, upstairs and down, 

 followed by a laughins^ and admiring crowd of sjiectators. 

 En route he encountered the cat and dog and promptly intro- 

 duced himself to their notice by pulling their respective tails. 

 Both animals 'protested against the indignity to whirli they 

 had to. submit, but " Ari " laughed and ran on as if it were 

 a matter of no concern. I)f)ulnless he advised them to "keep 





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Photo by /-'. Dairso/i-Sniil/i. 



their wool on," but hei didn't care. However, they became 

 firm friends the same day, and it is an interesting sight to a 

 casual observer to see the dog, cat and Cull, sitting close 

 together in happy companionship. One of " Ari's" wings is 

 clipped as a precaution against flight and consequent loss. 

 He would not wilfully go, but his inordinate curiosity compels 

 him to explore far and near, and he might easily fall a victim 



