Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus
e you going now?"
ng to do?" asked Bunn
sket on his arm, stood and looked at the two children. He smiled at them, and Bunny
after the egg
too big for eggs
great, big eggs," the little
ich eggs I wouldn't get many of them in this basket.
going?" asked B
d Sue, for that was as near a
est Thanksgiving turkey. It has long legs, and fine feathers, and ladies wear t
es lay big eggs?"
e hot sand of the desert, and they are big eggs. I gues
nny and Sue together, wi
they must be!
ns' eggs or ockstritches' e
rchard to pick a few peaches. Grandma wants to make a p
ue, dropping the doll with
cks, a hammer and nails. He was trying to make a house for Splash, the bi
reach up to pick any peaches, but you can eat some, I guess. You know how to eat
e peaches!
ch shortcake is awful
t's nice and shady and co
and to clasp, while Sue took the other. In this way they walked
led their mother to the children. Mrs.
dpa," answ
er them," said
. The children liked it on the farm very much, for they had good fun. A few days before they had gone to the circus, and had s
around the house with the basket on his arm, Bunny had been telling Sue about the man who hung by his heels from a trapeze that wa
peze if I wanted to,"
! You could not!
had the trapez
had come Gr
an eat, Bunny?" asked Grandpa, as he
be seven
have the doctor for you, I'm afraid. I guess if you eat two
," spoke up Sue.
if I can find a little, low tree, with ripe peaches on
utside the orchard. On one edge of the place, where grew the peach trees, ran a little brook, and Bunny and Sue cou
Sue and her brother could hear the bees buzzing as they flew from the hives to the flowers in the fi
k peaches from," said Grandpa Brown, a
ach, and eat them," went on
for you, like ockstritches' eggs, an
Sue had picked their own peaches he would have his basket filled. For, though Bunny and Sue wanted to help, their hands were small and they c
they might pick their own peaches, Grandpa Brown walked on a li
exclaimed Sue, as she reached up her hand towar
r you," offered
for Sue, and sh
It's a lovely sweet one.
his sister he cried: "Oh, Sue! The juice is
she looked at the peach ju
d Bunny. "We can wash
he went on eating her
a peach for himself. He wanted to get t
e!" Bunny cried, as he wa
ked Sue. "I want
I see two," and Bunny poi
" asserted Sue. "They
aid the little boy. "I can
fall," S
, Sue. You j
as Bunny Brown said, he did know a little bit about climbing. He found
reach of the two peaches he wanted. Grandpa Brown was busy pic
drop a peach down to you," ca
my dress, and you can drop the peach in t
her. Bunny reached for one of the two big, red peach
almost like a clown doing a somersault in the circus, and the next moment Bunny's two feet cau