t night Ben Hall said good-bye to Bunny, Sue and all the others, and
went back to the real circus with Mr. Hooper.
"I wonder if we'll ever see him again?" asked Bunny, a little sadly.
"Perhaps you will," said his father.
The vacation of Bunny and Sue, on grandpa's farm was at an end. In a few
days they were to go back to their home, near the ocean.
"Oh, but we have had such fun here; haven't we, Bunny?" cried Sue.
"Indeed we have," he said. "Jolly good fun!"
"I wonder what we'll do next?" Sue asked.
"I don't know," answered her brother.
But, as I happen to know, I'll tell you. Bunny and Sue went on another
journey, and you may read all about it in the next book in this series,
which will be named: "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City
Home."
In that book I'll tell you all the funny things the little boy and girl
saw, and did, when they were in the big city of New York. It was quite
different from being on grandpa's farm in the country.
One morning, about two weeks after the play-circus had been given, and
Ben Hall had gone back to the real show, to learn to be a clown, Bunker
Blue brought the great big automobile up to the farmhouse.
"All aboard!" cried Bunker. "All aboard for Bellemere and Sandport Bay!
Come on, Bunny and Sue!"
Into the automobile, that was like a little house on wheels, climbed
Bunny and Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Brown also got in. Bunker sat on the front
seat to steer. There were good things to eat in the automobile, and the
little beds were all made up, with freshly ironed sheets, so when night
came, everyone would have a good sleep. Splash sat up on the front seat
with Bunker.
"Good-bye! Good-bye!" called Bunny and Sue, waving their hands out of a
window.
"Good-bye!" answered grandma and Grandpa Brown.
"Good-bye!" called the hired man.
"Bow-wow!" barked Splash.
"Chug-chug!" went the automobile, and, after a safe and pleasant
journey, Bunny Brown and his sister Sue safely reached home, ready for
new fun and fresh adventures which they had in plenty. And so we will
all say good-bye to them.
THE END
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THE BUNNY BROWN SERIES
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of the Popular "Bobbsey Twins" Books
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Wrapper and text illustrations drawn by
FLORENCE ENGLAND NOSWORTHY
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12mo. DURABLY BOUND. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING
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