"Now off we go
again," and away went the automobile, giving Bunny and Sue a fine ride.
They soon reached Wayville, where Mr. Reinberg went to see some men.
Bunny and Sue did not have time to pay a visit to their Uncle Henry, but
Mr. Reinberg bought them each an ice cream soda, so they had a fine time
after all. Then came a nice ride home.
"Well, well!" cried Mrs. Brown, when Bunny and Sue, their cheeks red
from the wind, came running up the front walk. "Well! well! But you
youngsters do have the funniest things happen to you! To think of being
taken away in an automobile!"
"But we didn't mean to, Mamma," protested Bunny.
"No, you never do," said Aunt Lu, smiling.
"Oh, Bunny!" Sue exclaimed a little later that day, "we didn't sell any
tickets for the Punch and Judy show."
"Well, never mind," answered Bunny. "I guess enough will come anyhow."
You see he and Sue had such a good time on the automobile ride that they
forgot all about the tickets they had set out to sell.
In three days more the Punch and Judy show would be held in the Brown
barn.
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