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Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's

Chapter 23 THE LUMBERMAN'S CABIN

Word Count: 1731    |    Released on: 04/12/2017

the woods to Green Pond, went Zip the dog; pullin

d be awful far to walk to Mr. Barker's place a

," Russ answered

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Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's
Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's
“From the book:"There! It's all done, so I guess we can get on and start off! All aboard! Toot! Toot!" Russ Bunker made a noise like a steam-boat whistle. "Get on!" he cried. "Oh, wait a minute! I forgot to put the broom in the corner," said Rose, his sister. "I was helping mother sweep, and I forgot to put the broom away. Wait for me, Russ! Don't let the boat start without me!" "I won't," promised the little boy, as he tossed back a lock of dark hair which had straggled down over his eyes. They were dark, too, and, just now, were shining in eagerness as he looked at a queer collection of a barrel, a box, some chairs, a stool and a few boards, piled together in the middle of the playroom floor.”