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Hope, Laura Lee

"Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue"

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"Yes, it is too bad," agreed Mr. Brown. "I thought you were going to
find it, Bunny?"
"Well, Sue and I looked and looked and looked," said the little fellow,
"but we couldn't find it anywhere!"
"Yes, they have tried," said Aunt Lu. "But never mind, we won't talk
about it."
They looked into the other fishing boats, and then Bunker Blue came
along. As he had nothing much to do just then he took Aunt Lu and the
children for a little ride in a motor boat, that went by gasoline, the
same as does an automobile. Only, of course, a boat goes in the water,
and an automobile runs on land.
Bunny and Sue had a pleasant afternoon with Aunt Lu, and when she told
their father about the children having wandered into the moving picture
show, he laughed so hard that tears came into his eyes.
"If this keeps on," he said, "we'll have either to keep them home all
the while, or else you'll have to be with them every minute, Aunt Lu.
You can't tell what they are going to do next."
It was a day or two after this that, as Bunny and Sue were going down
the street, to buy a little candy at Mrs.


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