Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus by Laura Lee Hope
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Brown. "But never do such a thing again, Bunny."
"I won't," promised the little boy. The calf and the mother cow were put back in their stalls. Bunny and Sue were cleaned of the green paint that had splattered on them, and Henry found enough paint left in the can to finish the wheelbarrow. "Well, we've got a start for our circus, anyhow," said Bunny to Sue a few days after he had painted the calf. The green stripes had dried now, and made the calf look very funny indeed. Some of the other cows and calves seemed frightened at the strange, striped one, but the mother cow was just as fond of her little one as before. "You'll need other animals besides a striped calf, and your dog Splash, in the circus," said Bunker Blue to Bunny one day. "Yes, I guess we will. I'll go and ask Sue about it." Bunny always liked to talk matters over with his sister. He found her on the side porch, making a doll's dress. "Sue," said Bunny, "we have to have more make-believe wild animals for our show." "Yes?" asked Sue. "What kind?" "Well, maybe we ought to have a camel." "Camels is too hard to make," said Sue. "Their humps might fall off. Why |
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