Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's
ge little boy. And the strange li
come from?" a
breakfast?" and he looked at each plate in turn, for the waiter had put plates in front of each of the Bunkers. "No, you hasn't a
r with a smile. "Don't run away so fast. You mig
boy. "My name is Tommie, and I come in a s
e's lost!" e
looked to see what else I wanted to order to eat, but when I looked up there was this strange boy, and Mun
m his chair to make a search. The strange boy who h
Mun Bun, there came a cry from another table at the far end
mmie! Where is he?
le, and Mun Bun must have gone down there," and he pointed to the table where the woman had called for Tommie. There were five children at this tab
u go away? Why did you come over here?" And she
slipped out of his chair and hurried with Mrs. Bunker
un Bun slipped away, when we were not looking, and went to the wrong table. At t
e, who had followed her mother and
were frightened about your little boy," he went o
ren, all girls but this one, and when I didn't see Tommie in his place, bu
er. "I have six, and when we travel it keeps
name as Mrs. Wilson. "But I expect to meet him at the stati
aid Mrs. Bunker. "Perhaps we
pped into the seat out of which Mun Bun slid
r. Bunker with a look over toward his own tabl
ers at one table were eating waffles and maple syrup, and at th
n?" asked his mother, as she b
o another table to see. But there wasn't have any," he added, getting rather mixed up in his talk. "And when I
ver as it always did just before he cried. "You're all right now, and not lost any m
ight trip from Fall River. Laddie, who had had several helpings of wa
iddle. When is Mu
him Munroe Ford Bunker, when he's got himself a
isted Laddie. "When i
ked Russ, taking a guess jus
guess it, so I'll tell you. Mun Bun isn't Mun Bun when he's Tommie Wilson. Isn't
now we had better hurry, or we may be late for t
n his plate, and wanted to get that up with a spoon before he left
treet in New York City, and it was quite a long walk from the shore end of the pier to the end that was out in
est street. "I don't want Mun Bun to change into some one else after we get start
re sold. West street is along the river front, where many boats land, and there are sailors, and other persons, who have no time to go shopping for things up town, or farther inland in the
gy, who had been walking with Rose, l
le kittie! I want to
nd was walking along the street. Margy saw it, and
Margy ran from Rose's side and trotted after the furry
ey generally stayed near the front edge, hoping they would not be seen. By stooping dow
can get you!" laug
her only that morning, Margy knelt down on the sidewalk, and stretched her ar
t it I am sure it would not have run away. But that is what it did, and that
e on out! I won't hurt you! I like kittie
of the fruit stand. By this time Mrs. Bunke
es this instant. You'll spoil your clean wh
e kitten now, back in a dark corner unde
, and I'll take you to Cousin Tom's with us and you can
the kitten, but i
gy did a ver
the way under the fruit stand, her little legs, i
nker. But it was too late. Margy was out of sigh