Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's
ad come to the window of the stateroom t
s lightning, and maybe it'll set our boat on fire, and th
etting out the boys' pajamas for the night, had not seen the ligh
ng at all!" decl
now it isn't?
besides, they don't stay still so long. Look, Daddy, this one is
through the window, and then it seemed to stay in the room, making
nker. "That's a search-light from some ship.
it did not flare up as lightning would have
e out on deck and look," Laddie sai
go out for a few minutes, and then we'll come in
ship not far away. It was a United States warship, the boys' father told them, and it was probably kept near Newport, where th
was lightning,
made by electricity, and lightning and electricity are the same th
deck with Violet, and met her husband and the two boys. She was told about
bout the search-light to-morrow,
ore and on other vessels, and occasionally seeing the glare of the search-beam from the warship. Then,
nd they slept so
m's. As I have mentioned, they were to take a boat from New York City to Atlantic Highlands, and from there
asked Russ, as he helped his father gather up
telegraph to Cousin Tom, and let him know we are coming, and I think we shall a
e hand baggage at the dock where they were to take the Atlant
eat?" asked Violet, as she wal
s the answer. "That is w
good things as we
es, I th
ave strawber
laughed Daddy Bunker, turning aroun
"It's good and mother said they had good thin
ker, for Violet was talking quite loudly, and several persons on
ake in the rest'ant. What makes 'em call it a rest'ant, Daddy? Doe
it when we get ther
boat for Atlantic Highlands, and, though it was rather early
e of dishes, and of knives, forks and spoons made such a cla
eashore like us?" asked Violet, who seeme
of them have been traveling all night, as we were. But come, we must find a table large enough f
hem to follow him, and he led them to a quiet corner w
ially for us," said Russ with a
he looked over at his wife, "you order for some of the children,
awberry shortcake?" as
f fare for breakfast," replied her
ng to and fro with big trays heaped high with
eady until lunch," he said. "But you
apped her hands. "I like them be
etimes, after the order was given, one or the other of the youngsters would change. But finally the waiter ha
y, I never saw such a hungry lot of children! Now sit still, all of
to Violet, to Laddie, and to Margy,
n! Where is Mun Bun? Yo
un Bun had been sitting was a strange little boy. He was about
was Mu