Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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"But I'll come back Friday night," he promised, "and I'll stay until Monday morning. That will give us two whole days together." "Oh, then we'll have fun!" cried Bunny. "And will you help me play with my 'lectri_city_ Teddy Bear?" asked Sue. "I surely will!" answered Mr. Brown, with a smile. "And may I play with my e-lec-tric train while you're away?" asked Bunny. "Yes, but be very careful of it," said his father. "It is strong, but it can be broken or put out of order. So if you play with it take it to some level place in the woods, and be careful how you set up the track. Don't make too big a one." Bunny promised that he would not, and soon after Mr. Brown had gone away in his automobile, the children, Sue taking her Teddy bear and Bunny his toy train, started into the woods to play. "Don't go too far," called their mother. "You must hear me when I call you to dinner. These woods are very big, you know." The children wandered off on a woodland path until, after trying, they found they could just hear their mother's voice. "And here will be a fine place to play," said Bunny, when they reached a shady level place on top of a little hill that led down to the lake that |
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