Bunny and Sue wished they could have stayed, but they were glad they
could come again, as the man had invited them.
As Mrs. Wakefield led them down the street, toward their home, they saw
Aunt Lu running to meet them.
"Oh, Bunny! Sue!" she exclaimed. "Where have you been? I've looked all
over for you!"
"We went to the moving pictures," said Bunny.
"By the side door," added Sue. "And we were on the stage, and the people
all laughed; didn't they Bunny?"
"Yes, they did. And the man said we could come back for nothing, and you
are to bring us. When will you, Aunt Lu?"
"Why--why I don't know what to think of it all!" their aunt exclaimed.
"In a moving picture show--by the side door--on the stage--to go again
for nothing--I never saw such children, never!"
"Well, it all happened, just that way," said Mrs. Wakefield, and she
told how surprised she, and all the others in the theatre were to see
Bunny and Sue wander out on the stage into the strong light.
"But you musn't do it again," Aunt Lu said, and of course Bunny and Sue
promised they would not.
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