"
And while the tree-climbing fun was going on Bunny only went up his own
little tree, where he was in no danger.
After a time the boys became tired of this play, and when Sue, Sadie and
Helen invited them to come to the "play-party," Bunny and his friends
were pleased enough to come.
"And we're going to have real things to eat, and not make-believe ones,
Bunny," said Sue.
"That's good!" laughed George. "I'm glad you let me play with you."
The others were glad also, for George said he was sorry about the frogs,
and would not play any more tricks.
Mrs. Brown gave the girls some more cookies, and Aunt Lu handed out some
of her nice jam and jelly tarts. Then the girls set a little table, made
of a box covered with paper, and the boys sat down to eat, pretending
they were at a picnic.
On several days after this the children had good times in the yard of
Bunny Brown and his sister Sue. It was now almost summer, and one
morning Aunt Lu said:
"Well, children, this is my last week here."
"Oh, where are you going?" asked Bunny.
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