But in the woods there is no one to talk
to.
Bunny and Sue thought of this when they had looked around through the
trees, trying to find some way to, at least, get back to the road.
"If I could find the trolley car tracks we'd be all right," Bunny said.
"We could wait for a car and ride home." "But what could we do with
Splash?" asked Sue.
"Oh, he could run along after us. It isn't far, and he's had a good rest
now."
"Well, I wish I were home," sighed the little girl. "I'm awful hungry!"
Bunny Brown did not know what to do. He wanted to be brave, and help his
sister, but he, himself, felt much like crying, and he thought he could
see tears in Sue's eyes.
Where was their home, anyhow? Where were their papa and mamma and dear
Aunt Lu? Bunny felt he would give all of his five cents if he could see
the house where he and Sue lived. But all around them were only trees.
"Will we have to stay here all night?" Sue wanted to know.
"Well, if we do, we can make believe we have a camp here, and live in
the woods. And we've got Splash with us.
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