Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour by Laura Lee Hope
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"Yes, several days, if we like," said her husband. "We are going in the big enclosed auto, in which we went to grandpa's farm." "That will be lovely!" cried Sue. "Just dandy!" exclaimed Bunny Brown. "And I'm going to sit on the seat and steer, just as I did when Bunker Blue took us to grandpa's." "I don't know that Bunker is going this time," said Mr. Brown, speaking of the boy who worked for him and ran some of the motor boats when parties of men and women wanted to go out in the bay fishing. "Oh! Bunker not going?" cried Bunny, somewhat disappointed. "But we'll take your dog Splash and Uncle Tad," said Mr. Brown. "That will be all right," agreed Bunny. "Go on, Daddy. Tell us some more." "Well, I don't know that there is any more to tell. We are going in the big automobile, have a nice trip, and come back when we get ready. It will be Indian Summer most of the time, the nicest part of the year, I think, so we ought to have good weather. Now the rest is in your hands and your mother's--getting ready for the trip." Those who have read the book telling about the time spent on grandpa's farm will remember the big automobile in which the Browns traveled to the farm. |
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