Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour by Laura Lee Hope
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meant to get a strong one, but I forgot it."
"I have one, Daddy," said Bunny. "Where? Give it to me!" called his father quickly. "We must do something at once." "I don't know where it is," Bunny had to confess. "I was playing with it the other day, but I must have left it somewhere----" "Never mind, I'll try the lantern again," said Mr. Brown. "It's sure to blow out," said Uncle Tad. "Perhaps we can paste something over the hole," suggested Mrs. Brown. "Oh, Daddy," cried Sue, "take my Teddy bear! Her eyes will give you almost as much light as Bunny's flashlight. Maybe more, 'cause she has _two_ eyes. She won't mind the rain, for I can put on her water-proof cloak." "Hum! That isn't such a bad idea," said Mr. Brown. "We'll try it. Bring out your Sallie Malinda Teddy bear, Sue. Her eyes will certainly need to shine brightly to-night, for it's very dark. It's a good thing you have her along." "I'll find my flashlight to-morrow," promised Bunny. "I'll get one myself then," said his father. "No telling when we might need it." |
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