hey did, but I have not room for any
more about them in this book.
"But do we have to go home right away?" asked Russ, when he heard his
father and mother talking of packing up a few days later.
"Oh, no," was the answer. "We have a letter from another of our
relatives, asking us to come to see him before we go back to Pineville,
and I think we'll accept."
"Where is it?" asked Rose.
"Down at the seashore," answered her father. "Don't you remember?" And
what next happened to the children will be told in the book after this,
to be called, "Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's."
It was a beautifully sunshiny day. Out on the lawn Russ and Laddie were
playing with the hose.
"Mother, make Russ stop!" suddenly Laddie cried.
"What's he doing?" asked Mrs. Bunker, who could see that not very much
was happening.
"He's squirting water on me from the hose."
"I am not, Mother," said Russ, laughing. "I'm only making believe Laddie
is in bathing down at Cousin Tom's at the seashore, and when you go in
swimming you've got to get a little wet!"
"Oh, well, if you're making believe play _that_, all right," said
Laddie, "wet me some more."
Russ did. So, at their play, we will take leave, for a time, of the six
little Bunkers, wishing them well.
THE END
THE BUNNY BROWN SERIES
By LAURA LEE HOPE
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Author of the Popular "Bobbsey Twins" Books
Wrapper and text illustrations drawn by
FLORENCE ENGLAND NOSWORTHY
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=12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.=
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This new series by the author of the "Bobbsey
Twins" Books will be eagerly welcomed by the
little folks from about five to ten years of age.
Their eyes will fairly dance with delight at the
lively doings of inquisitive little Bunny Brown
and his cunning, trustful sister Sue.
BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE
Bunny was a lively little boy, very inquisitive.
When he did anything, Sue followed his leadership.
They had many adventures, some comical in the
extreme.
BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE ON GRANDPA'S FARM
How the youngsters journeyed to the farm in an
auto, and what good times followed, is
realistically told.
BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE PLAYING CIRCUS
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