Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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"I believe they would. But I don't want to think it was our good friends the Indians who have taken your things. But we will search and see. Come on, now, Bunny and Sue. We'll have a little hunt before breakfast." CHAPTER X LOST IN THE WOODS Holding the hands of Bunny and his sister Sue, one on either side, Mr. Brown started on a little search around the tents. They were trying to find the footprints of some one who did not belong to the camp. Some one other than Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Uncle Tad and the children themselves. Of course Bunker Blue came to the camp once in a while, and so did various peddlers and some people from neighboring farms. But most of these footprints were known to Mr. Brown, as he had seen them about the place ever since he and his family had been living at Camp Rest-a-While. "What I want to see is a strange footprint," said the children's father. "An Indian's footprint is stranger than ours," said Sue. "Of course, if they wear moccasins," agreed Bunny. "No, if they wear shoes," said Sue. "Our teacher told us about it." |
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