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

Chapter 5 OFF TO CAMP

Word Count: 1856    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

bed. Then he blinked his eyes. Next he rubb

ictures he so well knew hanging on the walls, with his toys on the box in t

king toward the open door of the room in w

unny, I

ou in your

, I

d not speak just right, as

"didn't we go to sleep in the t

'members about being in the tent. And Spla

I-I wonder how

membered how he and Sue had gotten up in the middle of the night, and how they had crept inside the tent. Then Splash had

ainly in his bed, an

it happen?"

g to the door he saw his father and moth

we were asleep; didn't you, Daddy?" aske

at's wha

other Brown. "I was so frightened when I came in to cover you an

ractice at camping out, Sue and I did-just like they p

at Lake Wanda, you can sleep in the tent as much as you like, for then we'll have cot beds and ever

e going?" a

eek, I guess," an

red the little boy. "I've got lots

ut of her own room. "I'm going to take two

"You must remember that you'll be out in the woods a good part of the time, having

a boat on the lake?"

, and Uncle Tad will look after you in the woods-that is when either daddy or myself is not with you children. Now

sed Bunny Brown a

was to get two other tents. One of these was to be the dining-room tent, where the table would

hings to eat, knives, forks, spoons, dishes,

ker Blue, packed. The big automobile, in which the Brown family had eaten and sl

hey could not take with them all they would want to eat through the summer, for they expected to stay in camp until fall. But the

he big moving van. "I don't see where we can make a bed," Bunny went on, for the van wa

y to get from here to Lake Wanda where we are going to camp. So we will get up here, in our own

t will be!" cri

d Bunny. "And I'll catch fis

le in the New York aquarium, the time we went to Au

h any mud turtles

ny catching the turtle on a bent pin hook with a pi

one to get ready to go to camp. Bunny and Sue were each given a

pick out the play-toys you like best, as the two boxes are all you may have. And when you get to camp I w

o be looking for them, or asking your mother or me to help you find them. Besides, we must keep

ack them in your boxes and, after you get to camp, k

e bob with his head as he had seen some of the old s

lls, and some picture books f

look at picture boo

can too!"

they

make-believe

ke-believe! I thou

al," said Sue, "and make bel

," agree

g to take?" asked

take my fish pole,

!" cried Sue. "You can't

do. I don't want to kill a bear, anyhow. I just want to scare 'em. And ma

make it do tricks, and we could get a hand-organ an

il the bear got too big. I guess

aybe we'd better get a monkey, an

're going to camp," observed Bunny. "But we'll look, an

nd tried to crowd in more, for they found they did not want to leave any of their toys or play-things behind. But they coul

ite full, there being just room enough for Mrs. Brown, Uncle Tad and the two chil

t. The children took their places, and called to Splash. Of course he was to go with them.

lue as he sat at the steering

e got my fishing pole, and I can d

to fish with wo

! Fishes l

so squiggily." She always said

eady," remarked Daddy Brow

" went the

barked the

their little boy and girl friends who had ga

lled out into the road. Th

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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