Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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"I guess I do," answered Bunny. "But come on, we'll soon find out."
As the children came out from under the bush where they had been playing, there was a crashing in the brush and Sue cried: "Oh, maybe that's some more of those Indians." "Pooh! We're not playing Indians _now_," said Bunny. "That game's all over. I guess it's Splash." "Oh, that's nice!" cried Sue. "I was wondering where he'd gone." A big, happy-looking and friendly dog came bursting through the bushes. He wagged his tail, and his big red tongue dangled out of his mouth, for it was a warm day. "Oh, Splash; you came just too late!" cried Sue. "We've eaten up everything!" "All except the crumbs," said Bunny. Splash saw the crumbs almost as soon as Bunny spoke, and with his red tongue the dog licked them up from the top of the box which the children had used for a table under the bushes. "Come on," called Bunny after a bit. "Let's go and find out what mother wants. Maybe she's baked some cookies for us." "Didn't you have enough with the cake, pie and milk?" Sue asked. |
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