Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While
d be well dried out, stood wide open. Bunny and Sue, with their be
anvas, called "flaps," that come together and make a sort of front door. Between these w
isn't it, Bunny?" w
e don't want them to see us. It
like it dar
wanted him to go to sleep in a dark room, or when only the hall light was dimly burning. So Bunny though
t was of white canvas, some of the light came through. So as Sue looked around she could begin to see things a little better now. There was not much
n the ground, Sue, and go to sleep. Then we'll make believe
the tent. He folded them so he could crawl in between the folds,
d Sue. "I want something to put
ud that way, Sue, mother or daddy will hear us. Then t
ard not to cry, "well, Bunny Brown, I-I guess I'd better like sleepin' in my bed,
eady to cry, b
is is fun! You know we're
thinking it over a bit. "But can
d we'll both go to sleep. Won't daddy and mother be
," Sue said. "It kin
pread out on the ground, and she was just going to lie down, when the fl
ankets, and wrapped herself up in them, even covering he
id Bunny, and his vo
saw something standing in the front door of the tent, half way in, a
It's a bear!
there ca
-wow
ughed then. Then were
Splash!" cried Sue.
ous bark the dog sprang inside the tent, and
ound the big shaggy neck of her pet. "Now I isn't afra
go to sleep.
en Splash is h
Not that there was anything to be afraid of, oh, dear no! There were no bears, or wolves, or anything like t
ing about this, as they lay close to the big dog in their blankets, "ev
answer
h?" asked the little girl, her
st against the warm cheek of Sue, and then against
arm blankets they had brought from their beds, and after the first few shivers they were not cold. And so they slept, and Spla
on found it out. I'
ng), Mrs. Brown used to get up, and slip into the rooms of the children to see if they were covered up. For little folk
ly into Sue's room, to see if her little girl
wn. "Where can Sue have gone? Perhaps
. But when Mother Brown went into Bunny's room Sue was not there, nor was Bunny. Mr
ve happened to them? Where can they be? Bunny!
d Daddy Brown, as he awakened on hear
s! I came in to cover them up, as I always do, but they'r
ed and lighted a light in Bunny's room. As he took one look at the tum
wife asked him. "I don't see a
" said Daddy Brown, "
Mother Brown, e
nd gone out there to sleep. They're playing camp
Bunny Brown and his sister Sue, fast asleep on their
rown, wearing their bath robes and slippers, came soft
p the children! The
oked at one another, smiled, and then daddy picked up Bunn
beds, in the house, without wakin
dded Moth
felt himself being carried into the house. But tha
Splash, once he saw that the children were being taken care of
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