Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While by Laura Lee Hope
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But, really, it was not very dark in the tent, after the two children had stood there awhile. The moon was brightly shining outside, and, as the tent was of white canvas, some of the light came through. So as Sue looked around she could begin to see things a little better now. There was not much to see. Just the ground, and a box or two in the tent. During the day Bunny and Sue had been playing with the boxes, and had left them in the tent. "Come on, now," said Bunny. "We'll spread our blankets out on the ground, Sue, and go to sleep. Then we'll make believe we're camping out, just as we're going to do up at the lake." As he spoke Bunny spread his two blankets out on the ground under the tent. He folded them so he could crawl in between the folds, and cover himself up, for it was rather chilly that spring night. "I--I want a pillow, Bunny," said Sue. "I want something to put my head on when I go to sleep." "Hush!" cried Bunny in a whisper. "If you speak out loud that way, Sue, mother or daddy will hear us. Then they'll come and get us and make us sleep in our beds." "Well--well," answered Sue, and Bunny could tell by her voice that she was trying hard not to cry, "well, Bunny Brown, I--I guess I'd better like sleepin' in my bed, than out here without no pillow. I want a pillow, an' it's dark an' cold, an'--an'----" Sue was just ready to cry, but Bunny said: |
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