Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While by Laura Lee Hope
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more, for they found they did not want to leave any of their toys or
play-things behind. But they could not get them all in two small boxes, so finally they picked out what they liked best, and these were put in the automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Brown had done most of the other packing. The auto-moving van was quite full, there being just room enough for Mrs. Brown, Uncle Tad and the two children to ride in the back, while Daddy Brown and Bunker Blue sat on the front seat. At last everything was ready. The last things had been put in the automobile, and tied fast. The children took their places, and called to Splash. Of course he was to go with them. He would run along the road, until he grew tired, and then he could ride in the automobile. "All aboard!" called Bunker Blue as he sat at the steering wheel. "Is everybody ready?" "I am!" answered Bunny Brown. "I've got my fishing pole, and I can dig some worms when I get to camp." "Are you going to fish with worms?" asked Sue. "Sure I am! Fishes love worms." "I don't!" Sue said. "Worms is so squiggily." She always said that when Bunny spoke of worms. "Well, I guess we're all ready," remarked Daddy Brown. "Start off, Bunker Blue." |
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