Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's
he six little Bunkers, saw their mothe
asked Norah. "Is there a fire, a
ide from Jerry Simms, wer
ust told me that Mun Bun is caught up in a tree with a balloon, a
little lad caught up in a balloon! The saints preserve us! 'Tis probably one of them cir
er and Norah, "Mun isn't in a balloon. His balloon is caught
. "We'll have to get a fireman with a lon
He was in the yard playing, a little while ago. The next time
he balloon!" said
" cried Norah
n, and it had a long string to it, and it got caught up in a tree-the balloon did-and Mun Bun's got hold o
out of breath, but she had to
t and could look down and see Mun Bun standing u
' isn't caught up by a Germ
the five cents Jerry gave him," explaine
ghed. "Mun Bun doesn't want to come away without
rah, now laughing also, the three of them went to where Mun stood under the tree. Caught on one of the branch
it down!" h
climb up after it," said his mothe
among the tree branches until she had loosed the toy balloon. Then it floated free,
was bigger I could have a ride in it like J
said Mrs. Bunker. "Small as it is, you
him," said the girl, hugging the little boy close
t the balloon?" a
ttle toy and candy shop on the block on which the six litt
ver his head that Mun Bun had had the accident at the tree when the blown-up rubber bag got caught in t
in the yard. "And don't go away from the house this afternoon. It's quite warm, and I do
hile Mrs. Bunker and Norah went on with the packing of the trunks. A great many things must be taken a
Grandma Bell's?" asked Russ, as h
told us to come and stay as long as we liked, b
me back home
e may go to visit some of your cousin
we could go out West to Unc
om at the seashore," put in
and Indians!"
ston?" asked Laddie. "I'd like
y," said Mrs. Bunker. "But why wo
ome new riddles. I didn't think u
to lunch, and who had heard all about Mun's balloon. "I'l
ell me!" cried the litt
few seconds, and the
he can't
de some other guesses, and when Russ, Rose and the remaining
ny other horse! You mustn't always try to guess the hard
er, Mr. Bunker starte
tramp yet, Daddy?" asked Russ. "
. And I don't beli
'd let me come down to your of
said Mr. Bunker. "You'd better stay here and hel
and pies, turning them out of clam shells on to a shingle, and letting them dry in the sun. Mun's red balloon f
of his toys to Grandma Bell's. Rose had taken her doll and was sitting under a tree, making a new dress for her toy, and Laddie and Vi had gone down to the little brook which bubbled al
paddle in the water, and after a while Russ, stopping in his work of hammer
the boat sink? What
ime Vi gave a
mer and started to r
called his mother,
"but I guess Laddie has a new riddle. He's hollering
ing in her work of packing a trunk. "I hope