Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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"You are not!" cried Sue. "You're just sitting there like a bump on a
log, as Aunt Lu used to say." "Well, I'm doing what father told us to do," said Bunny. "I'm keeping cool and trying to think. If you run around that way you'll get all hot, and you can't think. And it may take both of us to think of the way home." "Well, of course, I want to help," said Sue. "I don't want you to do it all. But we're awful much lost, Bunny." "Are you sure, Sue?" he asked. "Of course I'm sure. I was never in this part of the woods before and I can't tell where it is." "Do you know where the sun rises?" asked Bunny, for it was, just then, behind some clouds. "It rises in the east, of course," said Sue. "I learned that in our jogfry." "Yes, but which way is east from here?" Bunny wanted to know. "If I could tell that, I might find our camp, 'cause the sun comes up every morning in front of our tent, and that faces the east." "But you can't walk to the sun, Bunny Brown. It's millions and millions of miles away! Our teacher said so." "I'm not going to walk to the sun," said the little boy. "I just want to |
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