Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's
dren's mother, she saw that her little girl held, not a doll, that could open and close her eyes, but a real,
Mrs. Bunker. "Wh
Rose answered. "But my dol
Mrs. Bunker. "Yo
the other end of the ca
y! Where is my baby?
n to where Rose and her mother sat, Rose still holding the li
a woman rushed frantically
took my dear baby and left this d
ried to Rose, and tenderly lifted up the little baby, which was now crying
. "And I guess you have my little girl's doll. It's just
ead of fear and worry, clasped her baby in he
d, pressing her face close to the chil
n Rose. "I laid my doll down in a seat at the end
I did with my baby
doll, and I thought she'd c
ight next to one another," said Mrs. Bunker. "That's how
smile. "Well, it has all come out right, I'm glad
right next to where the live baby was sleeping. And the seats looked so much alike, an
o wonder she didn't know the difference until she saw the real baby o
tle Bunkers. Then it was time to go into the dining-car for supper, afte
y hurried through their supper. They were interested in seeing the
m together, pulled down what seemed to be a big shelf overhead, and from this recess, or closet
st or swayed, they all had lower berths. Soon the children with their heaviest clothing taken off, were str
night, but Rose and Russ both said the
" said Rose. "Was it the
" answered her mother, the next
dining car, the lady brought the baby down fo
" cried Rose, "I wis
d the baby's mother, "but I
Lake Sagatook, the Bunkers looked from the windows, or looke
, for perhaps the tenth time. He was
ut we have to drive about five miles in a wagon or an auto to get
of you fall in,"
a boat,"
nk," added Vi, remember
ted Laddie. "Why don't the tickets get mad wh
up," said Daddy Bunke
nswer yet," said Laddie with a lau
ndow, murmuring over
s get mad when the co
d get to the station where they could start to drive to Lake Sagatook and Grandma Bell's house, when the conductor came through t
train there that will take us to Sagatook earlier." The name of the station where they we
and there the Bunkers were to change. They gathered up their belongings an
ailroad trains came in, was a big one. There was quite a crowd getting off th
to his wife and children. "And
Bunker had Margy in her arms. Russ,
rs at the news stand, and then, as he gave a quick glance, and saw the ot
in another instant, Laddie had grasped it. He thought it w
s get mad when the co
r? I'm not the conductor!" a voice ex
e loo
d of the w
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