Grandpa's Farm._]
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. A LETTER FROM GRANDPA 1
II. THE RUNAWAY MONKEY 10
III. THE BIG AUTOMOBILE 21
IV. A QUEER SLIDE 30
V. OFF TO GRANDPA'S FARM 42
VI. JUST LIKE GYPSIES 51
VII. THE WOODLAND CAMP 62
VIII. A NIGHT SCARE 70
IX. THE LOST HORSE 80
X. AT GRANDPA'S FARM 89
XI. IN THE GARDEN 98
XII. BUNNY'S WATERFALL 108
XIII. THE TURKEY GOBBLER 117
XIV. LOST IN THE WOODS 129
XV. THE OLD HERMIT 141
XVI. LOOKING FOR THE HORSES 150
XVII. IN THE STORM 159
XVIII. THE PICNIC 169
XIX. THE TRAMPS 179
XX. THE MISSING CAKE 187
XXI. BUNNY'S BIG IDEA 198
XXII. OFF TO THE CIRCUS 210
XXIII. THE GYPSIES 219
XXIV. BUNNY AND SUE ARE SAD 230
XXV. GRANDPA'S HORSES 239
BUNNY BROWN
AND HIS SISTER SUE
ON GRANDPA'S FARM
CHAPTER I
A LETTER FROM GRANDPA
"Bunny! Bunny Brown! Where are you?"
Bunny's mother stood on the front porch, looking first in the yard, then
up and down the street in front of the house. But she did not see her
little boy.
"Sue! Sue, dear! Where are you, and where is Bunny?"
Again Mrs. Brown called. This time she had an answer.
"Here I am, Mother. On the side porch."
A little girl, with brown eyes, came around the corner of the house. By
one arm she carried a doll, and the doll was "leaking" sawdust on the
porch. Mrs. Brown smiled when she saw this.
"Why, Sue, my dear!" she exclaimed.
"What is the matter with your doll? She is 'bleeding' sawdust, as you
used to call it."
"Oh, well, Mother, this is just my old doll," Sue answered. "It's the
one I let Bunny take to play Punch and Judy show with, and he hit her
with a stick, and made her sawdust come out. Did you want me, Mother?"
"Yes, Sue, and I want Bunny, too. Where is he?"
"He was here a little while ago," the brown-eyed girl answered. "But oh,
Mother! you're all dressed
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