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Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While

Chapter 2 A GRAND SURPRISE

Word Count: 1846    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ed Mrs. Brown, as she saw her husband sit

se there were only a few boats out, on account of the storm. I mig

rprise!" cried Sue,

ll be surprised when you hear

ret, too?" Bunny

what it is yet; do you

hook hi

ere is something nice you don't know, and someone is g

dy, don't tease us any more. Just t

ith it?" Bunny

at Sue nearly fell off one k

asked the little bo

with laughter. "You are in a great hurry to have me tell you the surprise, an

ions, Bunny," said Sue, s

idn't. Y

n you can tell us, Daddy. I want to try and guess what it is-I

t, Sue. What do you

g her brown eyes and wrinkling up her

use for our dog Splash," she sa

shook his head. "It'

at the ceiling

oing to be for us to play in

Mr. Brown answered. "And now sit q

ls who are reading this as their first book of the Bunny and Sue series. There are four other books that co

ve already been introduced to the Brown children. But to those who have not, I would say that Bunny Brown and his sister Sue li

n or bay, sailing, rowing or in motor boats. Mr. Brown had men to help him, and also several big boys, almost as la

up a Punch and Judy show, and finding Aunt Lu's diamond ring in the queerest way. In the second book, "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on Grandpa's Far

, Splash, who was named that because he once splashed in the water and pulled out Sue. On Grand

ircus. They did, holding it in two tents, a big one and a smaller one. The smaller tent belonged to Grandpa Br

that you may read all about the show that Bunny and Sue took part in-how the tents wer

farm they received an invitation from Aunt Lu, to s

ldren went to New York. They met a little colored girl, named Wopsie, they were lost in a monkey store, Bunny flew his kit

nt Sallie picked them up, and she and Wopsie found out that they-but there! I mustn't p

times, and enjoyed themselves very much. They were almost sorry when it w

. They had met all their old friends again, and had played with them, unt

younger. The two children were always together, and whatever Bunny did Sue thought was just r

or to find out something new. He would often take chances in doing something new, when he did not know wha

e were often kind) to Wango, the queer little monkey, owned by Jed Winkler, the old sailor. Wango did many funny tricks, and he, too, got

ildren-reader-friends will feel that they know Bunny and

still sitting on

e!" begged Sue, reaching o

like a story,

d Mr. Brown. "But the bundle you saw the expressman bring t

ayed circus in?" Bu

his father. "I asked gr

t, Daddy?" Sue asked. "I've tri

off into the woods camping-that means living in a tent. We'll cook in a tent-that is when it

ied Bunny, almost falling off hi

are going to spend the summer in camp, under a tent instea

ss we will!" cr

s along-will there be r

of room," answe

h come?" Bunny

se. It wouldn't be like a real camp without

and look at i

, and the tent is all wet. It will dry out in

plained Sue. "I don't want to go out to the barn a

hen we really are going camping?" She look

very large. We can sleep in that one. I also have a smaller tent, in which we can set a table, and next to

e!" crie

e!" excl

oing to camp?" Moth

Wanda," answered Mr. Brown. "And, now that I've told

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1 Chapter 1 GRANDPA'S TENT2 Chapter 2 A GRAND SURPRISE3 Chapter 3 BUNNY AND SUE SLEEP OUT4 Chapter 4 SPLASH COMES, TOO5 Chapter 5 OFF TO CAMP6 Chapter 6 PUTTING UP THE TENTS7 Chapter 7 A BIG BLACK BEAR8 Chapter 8 THE RAGGED BOY9 Chapter 9 TOM HEARS A NOISE10 Chapter 10 OUT IN THE BOAT11 Chapter 11 TOM SEES A MAN12 Chapter 12 THE CROSS MAN13 Chapter 13 A BAD STORM14 Chapter 14 TOM IS GONE15 Chapter 15 LOOKING FOR TOM16 Chapter 16 WHO TOOK THE PIE 17 Chapter 17 A NOISE AT NIGHT18 Chapter 18 SPLASH ACTS QUEERLY19 Chapter 19 IN THE SMOKE-HOUSE20 Chapter 20 IN BUNNY'S TRAP21 Chapter 21 BUNKER GOES ASHORE22 Chapter 22 IN THE WOODS23 Chapter 23 IN THE CAVE24 Chapter 24 WHO IS THERE 25 Chapter 25 BACK IN CAMP