THE ROBINS GO A-TRAVELLING 



the sight of the formidable-looking cam- 

 eras the very largest available were called 

 into requisition but after a time they lost 

 all fear, and felt quite at home in the studio. 

 Where Chupes is -bathing, and where they 

 are emerging from the bath, all feeling of 

 strangeness has been overcome. 



You will have no difficulty in recognizing 

 the saucy, alert Miss Jenny, or the dignified, 

 patrician Mr. Chupes. I fancy that even in 

 the photographs you will be able to trace 

 the great difference that existed in the char- 

 acters of these two specimens from the 

 same family. Take the picture in which 

 they stand together frontispiece, for in- 

 stance. Note Jenny's aggressive, square 

 head and the sturdy pose of her stout little 

 legs and feet, in contradistinction to the 

 dainty and sensitive appearance of Chupes. 

 In the very texture of their claws, skin and 



