Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods
rom between the two curtains behind which his wife and he had
art of the tent," explained Su
ar? Was it the mosquit
an elephant,"
elephant,
o the tent right over
out to see if you and daddy were all rig
ng about?" asked Mr. Brown. "A bu
ard outside the tent," said Mrs. Brow
dded her head to show that she thought as he did. "It was som
rom the outside," said Mrs. Brown
own. "You two kiddies jump into bed with
r Sue went behind the curtains to snuggle down in the bed with their mo
nd his sister were hardly in their mother's cot-a tight fit for three-when the
o!
a cow!" cr
her head out between the curtains ne
?" eagerly asked Bunny
two crumpled horns-and daddy's pushin
call to get back into bed, out he popped to stand near
pled-horn cow," Bunny announ
ough to be an elephant
thought the tent would
Mrs. Brown, as she too looked through the crack of the
that gave us milk after the dog drank ours," said Bunny. "Only his
looks like
I'll start this one down hill, and in the morning some one who comes for it
ldren knew it was that of Uncle Tad, who slept in a littl
atter up ther
explained Mr. Brown. "I'm trying to shove her o
way and tie her,
t to theirs and then he led the crumpled-horn co
o!
she couldn't sleep
. "But Sue, did you see two of
as two, but I'm not sure. W
ould answer hi
it will be dinner time before you get up. The elephant-cow has gone away. Uncle Tad will lead her to the foot of the
leading the elephant cow, as they called her,
me on now. That
no more noises could be heard in camp except the chirping
s cool getting up in the middle of the night. They both trie
ispered Bunny,
What i
you a
How could I answ
uldn't. Well, I ju
or a few seconds an
asleep,
If I was how cou
e you might have gone
what
bout that cow havin' tw
y. "That's what I woke y
asn't asleep. But I think the cow
, if she did, then she didn't belong to t
she twisted the other horn pushing h
st a cow's horn!" replied Bunny, tr
ld grape vine that's strong enough to make a sw
, may
. Brown broke in on the
you, my dears," she ordered, and
ispered, just before she closed her eyes: "W
down to the brook before breakfast, to wash their hands a
tie her, Uncle
wered. "Maybe she broke away in the ni
d of the rope still tied to the tree, while the other e
n to a breakfast of bacon and eggs. He had to go back to the city that day,
ised, "and I'll stay until Monday morning.
ll have fun!"
lay with my 'lectricity
answered Mr. Br
e-lec-tric train while y
broken or put out of order. So if you play with it take it to some level place i
gone away in his automobile, the children, Sue taking her Ted
"You must hear me when I call you to di
path until, after trying, they found t
they reached a shady level place on top of a little hill
if we don't fall dow
ay back from the e
omfortable place for her Teddy bear to sleep, first showing the animal with the
to the track he put the electric locomotive on and coupled together the cars. Then
n along on a straight track, as the real trains do, and, having plenty of straight leng
that goes down to the lake," warned Sue, as she ma
ne and cars will turn back toward me," said Bunny. "Than I'l
d the cars rolled slowly over the rails, for the ground was
go!" cried Bu
fast!" cried Sue. "Yo
," explained Bunny. "Expr
st. It rocked and swayed on the tin rails, and it was
ine was going so fast, that, instead of turning around, it kept on straight, jumped ov
gasp
He saw his toy engine and cars rolling over and over toward the lake at the bottom of the hill, and,
! Come back!" cried S
over down the hill after his
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