Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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men crawled up in the night and took it from the tent while we were all
asleep." "Well, maybe so, but I don't believe Eagle Feather did any such thing as that," said Mother Brown. "Nor I," said Bunny, and Sue nodded her head. "It was a tramp." Mr. Brown promised Bunny a new train as soon as he should go back to the city, but that would not be for a few days. "Oh dear!" cried Bunny. "How can I wait that long?" "You can play with my Teddy bear sometimes," said Sue kindly. Bunny thanked her, but it was easy to see he did not care much for such a girl's toy. "My Sallie Malinda Teddy bear is as good as your toy train," said Sue. "She's better--for I _have_ her and you _haven't_ your train of cars." "Well, I'm glad you like her," said Bunny. "But maybe your Teddy will go away in the night just as my train did." "My Teddy can't run, even if her eyes can light up," said Sue, making the bear's eyes blink. "My train didn't run away, it was tooken," said Bunny. "And some day I'm going to find the one that tooked it." Bunny did not speak as his school teacher would have had him, but he |
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