Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus by Laura Lee Hope
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"And I know something else you can do, Sue, besides being a keeper of wild animals," said Bunny. "What?" asked his sister. "You can ride in the wheelbarrow and drive Ned and Tom for your horses--make-believe, you know." "But I don't want to be upset, even on the hay!" Sue said. "No, we won't upset you," promised Ned. Then they practised that little act with Sue. "When we give our real circus," said Bunny, "we can cover the wheelbarrow with flowers, and nobody will know what it is you're riding in, Sue." "That will be nice!" As the days went on, Bunny and Sue found they would have to have more children in their little circus, so others were invited. One boy brought an old rocking horse, and another had one almost like it, so they gave a "pretend" horse race around the barn floor. Bunker Blue made a big sea-saw for the children, and every one who came to the show was to have a free ride on this. "We ought to have a merry-go-'round," said Bunny one day. |
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