Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While by Laura Lee Hope
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went to sleep in the tent."
"Well, don't do it again until we really go camping," said Daddy Brown. "When we are in the woods, at Lake Wanda, you can sleep in the tent as much as you like, for then we'll have cot beds and everything right. Anyhow, I'm going to take down the tent to-day and get it ready to pack up for camp." "When are we going?" asked Bunny. "Oh, in about a week, I guess," answered his father. "Then I'm going to pack up," declared the little boy. "I've got lots of things I want to take to camp." "And so have I," called Sue, who had run out of her own room. "I'm going to take two of my best dolls, and all their clothes." "You can take some of your toys and play-things but not too many," said Mrs. Brown. "You must remember that you'll be out in the woods a good part of the time, having fun among the trees, or perhaps on the lake. So you won't want too many home-toys." "Are we going to have a boat on the lake?" asked Bunny eagerly. "Yes, but you're not to go out in it alone. Bunker Blue is coming with us, and he will look after you on the water, and Uncle Tad will look after you in the woods--that is when either daddy or myself is not with you children. Now you'd better get dressed for breakfast, and don't go out in the middle of the night any more and sleep in a tent." |
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