OF DEEPDALE
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A MOTOR CAR
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN A WINTER CAMP
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN FLORIDA
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT OCEAN VIEW
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS ON PINE ISLAND
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Grosset & Dunlap
Publishers New York
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Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. BUNNY IS UPSIDE DOWN 1
II. LET'S HAVE A CIRCUS! 10
III. THE POOR OLD HEN 21
IV. A STRANGE BOY 30
V. SOMETHING QUEER 40
VI. BEN HALL HELPS 48
VII. BUNNY HAS A FALL 56
VIII. THE DOLL IN THE WELL 65
IX. THE STRIPED CALF 73
X. THE OLD ROOSTER 82
XI. PRACTICE FOR THE CIRCUS 93
XII. THE LITTLE CIRCUS 102
XIII. THE WILD ANIMALS 111
XIV. BUNNY AND SUE GO SAILING 121
XV. SPLASH IS LOST 131
XVI. GETTING THE TENTS 142
XVII. BUNNY AND THE BALLOONS 152
XVIII. THE STORM 163
XIX. HARD WORK 174
XX. THE MISSING MICE 185
XXI. THE BIG CIRCUS 194
XXII. BUNNY'S BRAVE ACT 206
XXIII. BEN DOES A TRICK 215
XXIV. BEN'S SECRET 227
XXV. BACK HOME AGAIN 238
BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE PLAYING CIRCUS
CHAPTER I
BUNNY IS UPSIDE DOWN
"Grandpa, where are you going now?" asked Bunny Brown.
"And what are you going to do?" asked Bunny Brown's sister Sue.
Grandpa Brown, who was walking down the path at the side of the
farmhouse, with a basket on his arm, stood and looked at the two
children. He smiled at them, and Bunny and Sue smiled back, for they
liked Grandpa Brown very much, and he just loved them.
"Are you going after the eggs?" asked Sue.
"That basket is too big for eggs," Bunny observed.
"It wouldn't be--not for great, great, big eggs," the little girl said.
"Would it, Grandpa?"
"No, Sue. I guess if I were going out to gather ostrich eggs I wouldn't
get many of them in this basket. But I'm not going after eggs. Not this
time, anyhow."
"Where are you going?" asked Bunny once more.
"What's a--a ockstritch?" asked Sue, for that was as near as she could
say the funny word.
"An ostrich," answered Grandpa Brown, "is a big bird,
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