YORK
Copyright, 1916, by
GROSSET & DUNLAP
_Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While_
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. GRANDPA'S TENT 1
II. GRAND SURPRISE 12
III. BUNNY AND SUE SLEEP OUT 23
IV. SPLASH COMES, TOO 35
V. OFF TO CAMP 44
VI. PUTTING UP THE TENTS 55
VII. A BIG BLACK BEAR 68
VIII. THE RAGGED BOY 78
IX. TOM HEARS A NOISE 89
X. OUT IN THE BOAT 100
XI. TOM SEES A MAN 108
XII. THE CROSS MAN 119
XIII. A BAD STORM 128
XIV. TOM IS GONE 140
XV. LOOKING FOR TOM 150
XVI. "WHO TOOK THE PIE?" 157
XVII. A NOISE AT NIGHT 166
XVIII. SPLASH ACTS QUEERLY 176
XIX. IN THE SMOKE-HOUSE 184
XX. IN BUNNY'S TRAP 193
XXI. BUNKER GOES ASHORE 203
XXII. IN THE WOODS 210
XXIII. IN THE CAVE 220
XXIV. "WHO IS THERE?" 228
XXV. BACK IN CAMP 237
BUNNY BROWN
AND HIS SISTER SUE
AT CAMP REST-A-WHILE
CHAPTER I
GRANDPA'S TENT
"Bunny! Bunny Brown! There's a wagon stoppin' in front of our house!"
"Is there? What kind of a wagon is it, Sue?"
The little girl, who had called to her brother about the wagon, stood
with her nose pressed flat against the glass of the window, looking out
to where the rain was beating down on the green grass of the front yard.
Bunny Brown, who had been playing with a tin locomotive that ran on a
tiny tin track, put his toy back in its box.
"What kind of a wagon is it Sue?" he asked his sister again.
"It isn't a grocery wagon," Sue answered slowly. "Not a grocery wagon,
like the one we rode in once, when we gave all those things to Old Miss
Hollyhock."
"Has it got any letters on it?" Bunny wanted to know. He was on his way
to the window now, having taken up the toy railroad track, with which he
was tired playing.
"Yes, it's got a E on it," Sue said, "and next comes the funny letter,
Bunny, that looks like when you cross your legs or fingers."
"That's a X," said Bunny. He knew his letters better than did Sue, for
Bunny could even read a little. "What's the next letter, Sue?"
Bunny could have run to the window himself, and looked out, but he
want
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