Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods by Laura Lee Hope
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named Sallie Malinda, from our tent," went on the little girl; "and, of
course, as a bear likes a wood, maybe they brought her here." "And my train of cars is gone, too," said Bunny, as he told of that having been taken from the tent. "Why, that is surprising!" cried the ragged man. "Both your nice toys taken! Who could have done it?" "Well, I did think maybe I left my train on the track with the batteries switched on so it would go," said Bunny. "But I left the track made into a round ring, and of course, if my train did get to going by some accident, it would just keep on going around and around like Splash chasing his tail, and wouldn't go out of the tent." "Of course," agreed the ragged man. "And Bunny thought Sallie Malinda had walked off by herself," said Sue, "but daddy said she couldn't, for there is nothing in her to wind up. So that couldn't happen." "Then who took her?" asked the ragged man. "We thought Eagle Feather, or some of his tribe, might," replied Bunny, "for they thought our toys were 'heap big medicine.' But we went to their village, and no one there knew anything about them." "That's what they said, did they?" "Yes, that's what they said," agreed Bunny. |
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