Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While by Laura Lee Hope
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"I--I don't know, Bunny," answered Sue. "I 'members about being in the
tent. And Splash was there, too. But I'm in my bed _now_." "So'm I, Sue. I--I wonder how we got here?" Bunny looked all around his room again, as if trying to solve the puzzle. But he could not guess what had happened. He remembered how he and Sue had gotten up in the middle of the night, and how they had crept inside the tent. Then Splash had come; and how funny it was when Sue thought their dog was a bear. Then they had all gone to sleep in the tent, and now---- Well, Bunny was certainly in his bed, and so was Sue in hers. "How--how did it happen?" asked Bunny. He heard a laugh out in the hall. Running to the door he saw his father and mother standing there. Then Bunny understood. "Oh, you carried us in from the tent when we were asleep; didn't you, Daddy?" asked Bunny, pointing a finger at his father. "Yes, that's what I did." "Oh, Bunny, what made you and Sue do a thing like that?" asked Mother Brown. "I was so frightened when I came in to cover you and Sue up, and couldn't find my little ones. What made you do it?" "Why--why," said Bunny slowly, "we wanted to get some practice at camping out, Sue and I did--just like they practice piano lessons. So we |
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