Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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he asked, going up to the cow, rubbing her neck and pretending to talk
into her ear. The cow mooed softly and appeared glad to see Eagle Feather. "Well, now you've got your cow back you can come to our camp, get the soup and go to your cabin," said Bunny. "I'm glad you found her." "Boy and girl, with heap good medicine find," said Eagle Feather. "Much thankful to you. Some day make bow and arrows for boy, and moccasins for feet of little girl with bear that makes fire eyes at night. Indian glad!" "Oh, we were only too glad to help you," said Bunny. "Now we must be going back to camp." "Me come--cow come too," said Eagle Feather, and he led the cow by the broken rope. They were soon back at the tents, telling Mrs. Brown how they had found the lost cow. Eagle Feather spoke much about the toy train and the Teddy bear "medicine," but Mrs. Brown laughed. "This is better medicine than all the toys in the world," she said, as she gave Eagle Feather a big pail of soup. "Take it home to your wife and children." "Me will--all much 'bliged," and Eagle Feather bowed. Then with a farewell nod to the children the red man went off into the big woods leading his lost cow, who seemed glad to be on her way home again. Mr. Brown came home that night to stay two or three days, for Bunker |
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