Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour by Laura Lee Hope
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chase, too, if you like that."
"Well, I used to like it," Dix said--perhaps. "Then come along," urged Splash. "I'm sure the folks will be glad to have you." "All right, I will," Dix may have answered. And so it was he had run along, playing beside the road with Splash. And it was not until the automobile had gone several miles that the family noticed that another dog besides their own was following them. "Drive him back home as your mother told you, Bunny," said the little boy's father. Bunny ran back to where Dix and Splash were rolling over and over on the grass. They seemed to be enjoying themselves. "Go on home! Go on home!" cried Bunny. At once Splash and Dix stopped playing and ran to the little boy. As his mother had said, Bunny knew how to talk to dogs in a way they could understand. "Go on home!" said the little boy again, very earnestly. Splash looked up in surprise. He was not used to being sent home. "Oh, I don't mean you," said Bunny. "I mean you, Dix! Mother says we |
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