And no one heard Bunny and Sue, for not only did they walk very
softly, but just then the girl at the piano was playing loudly, and the
sound filled the place.
Right in through the open side door walked Bunny and Sue, and never for
a moment did they think they were doing anything wrong. I suppose, after
all, it was not very wrong.
Bunny walked ahead, and Sue followed, keeping hold of his hand. Pretty
soon she whispered to her brother:
"Bunny! Bunny! I can't see very good at all here. I want to see the
pictures better."
"All right," Bunny whispered back. "I can't see very good, either. We'll
find a better place."
You know you can't look at moving pictures from the side, they all seem
to be twisted if you do. You must be almost in front of them, and this
time Bunny and Sue were very much to one edge.
"We'll get up real close, and right in front," Bunny went on. Then he
saw a little pair of steps leading up to the stage, or platform; only
Bunny did not know it was that. He just thought if he and Sue went up
the steps they would be better able to see.
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