Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus by Laura Lee Hope
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we take your army tent?"
"Oh, I guess so." And when Bunny, Sue and the children and the grown folks had left the barn, Bunker Blue said to Ben Hall: "Say, it wouldn't be such a bad idea to get up a circus among us big boys; would it?" "Yes, it might be fun." "If Mr. Brown has a tent we could use that, and we might borrow another. Would you like to do that, Ben?" "I might." "Say, look here!" exclaimed Bunker, "why don't you tell us more about yourself? You know something about a real circus." "What makes you think so?" Ben asked. "Oh, because I do. Were you ever in one?" Instead of answering Ben cried: "Look out! That plank is going to fall on your foot!" Ben and Bunker were putting away the boxes and boards that had been used for seats in the circus. And, as Ben spoke, one of the boards slipped |
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