T & DUNLAP
_Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour._
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. THE BOY NEXT DOOR 1
II. AN OFFER OF HELP 11
III. READY FOR THE TRIP 21
IV. BUNNY AT THE WHEEL 33
V. WHERE IS SPLASH? 44
VI. TWO DOGS 54
VII. DIX IN TROUBLE 64
VIII. DIX AND THE COW 72
IX. TWO DISAPPEARANCES 87
X. DIX COMES BACK 98
XI. IN THE FLOOD 108
XII. AT THE FIRE 115
XIII. DIX AND THE CAT 129
XIV. THE MEDICINE SHOW 138
XV. WAS IT FRED? 149
XVI. IN THE DITCH 157
XVII. ON TO PORTLAND 166
XVIII. CAMPING OUT 177
XIX. AT THE LAKE 185
XX. DIX TO THE RESCUE 194
XXI. THE CIRCUS 205
XXII. A LION IS LOOSE 212
XXIII. THE SCRATCHED BOY 221
XXIV. THE BARKING DOG 230
XXV. FOUND AT LAST 238
BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE ON AN AUTO TOUR
CHAPTER I
THE BOY NEXT DOOR
"Oh, mother!" cried Bunny Brown, running up the front steps as he
reached home from school. "Oh, something's happened next door!"
"What do you mean, Bunny? A fire?"
"No, it isn't a fire," said Sue, who was as much out of breath as was
her brother. "It's sumfin different from that!"
"But, children, what do you mean? Is some one hurt?" asked Mrs. Brown.
"It sounds so," answered Bunny, putting his books on the table. "I heard
Mrs. Ward crying."
"Oh, the poor woman!" exclaimed Mrs. Brown. "She must be in trouble.
They have only just moved here. I'd better go over and see if I can
help her"; and Mrs. Brown laid down her sewing.
"I guess it must be about their boy Fred," suggested Bunny.
"What happened to him?" asked Mrs. Brown. "Was he hurt at school? He
goes to school, doesn't he?"
"Yes, but he wasn't there to-day," went on Bunny. "And it's Fred who's
in trouble I guess, for I heard his mother speak his name, and then Mr.
Ward said something else."
"Oh, dear, I hope nothing has happened," said Mrs. Brown, looking up at
the clock to see if it were not time for her husband to come home from
his boat and fishing pier. "We must do what we can to help, Bunny. Now
tell me all about it. Not that I want to interfere with my ne
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