Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's
at little fingers were not burned by pieces of punk or stray ends of fire-crackers, and b
dma Bell's until after the Fourth;" she said. "
it," sa
nd it very much, though he did shut his e
ll, though they didn't mind tossing torpedoes down on
she wished they hadn't had any; but Daddy Bunker promised to stay with the little folk all da
well. The first fire-cracker that was shot of
ith a jolly whistle. "It made o
eworks," said Daddy Bunker, for the town of Pineville was
ce cream and cake this aftern
"Norah is freezing the cream now
his hands. "Ice cream and cake. Is i
ll have to ask Nor
und to the kitchen door, looking in where the
" Norah answered with a laugh. "It's regular
g cake! Oh, what kind
riddle," sug
, let's go out to the barn and have some fun in the hay," for Mr. Bu
fun can we h
you'll see,"
ave a few for afternoon. And, making sure that the children did not have smoldering pieces of punk,
amp carried away in your old coat?" she asked he
my papers are gone for good. But I mustn't worry about them; nor must
said his wife. "I'll be glad to go. It
ildren could be heard
ls, and get caught in the ruins," said Mrs. Bunker with a laugh, as
"It's quiet now, so I'll lie down and have a nap, t
he hay, pretending an old wagon was a stage coach and that the Indians
was wondering whether he had better take in the eggs or let them stay to be h
-and-lightning cake," said Russ, w
id ice cream, too!" ad
," admitted Russ. "Come on!" and he
Mun Bun, whose short legs could not
ose kindly, and she turned back
if we don't run," said Mun, a
ill save some for us," said t
ed until Mun and Rose-the last to arrive-reached the place, before she dished out the cr
bein' in the army,"
have ice cream th
t at all the kind Norah can make.
e thunder-and-lightning
a Fourth of July," said Jerry with a laugh. "I hope it doesn'
ed Russ, who always liked to hear
soldiers were firing at the enemy, and the enemy was firing at us. And a shell came pretty close to where
hell didn't hit you
's good I wasn't biting the sandwich at the time, or I might have lost my head.
wo heaping plates, and, at the sight
Ah!
x "Ahs!" as you can imagine
-and-lightning c
"It's the first time I've made it in
u made it!" chuckled Jerry, wh
you!" she tol
r, it's so dark!" said Russ, b
the lightning
nd mix it up with white-cake dough, and then I put in some dough that I've colored pink
ed a white part, a dark brown part and a pink, jagged streak here and
ie, as he took a second slice to
e-cracker?" asked Vi, who always
drop it, darlin'," said Jerry with
y cake!" said Norah. "The idea of say
ake is so light, Norah, that I'll have to tie strings t
ghed Norah, but she seem
ght at the fireworks," remarked Ro
ad 'em in
up in one?" ask
id the for
y did, while the six little Bunkers sat about h
ere left to themselves. They were thinking about the fireworks they were to see in the evening, and talking about the fun they would have at Gr
in shoes that seemed about to drop off his feet. He h
, who saw the ragged man a
s the one daddy gave his coat to with the papers in. May