Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show by Laura Lee Hope
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guess this will be the end of the show business," she added to Mrs.
Watson who had stopped in for a few minutes' talk. "The children will forget all about their play after they see the monkey. And I shall be just as well pleased. Their circus was fun, but it meant a lot of work, and if they give a show, as Bunny and Sue talk of doing, it will mean more work." "I don't believe they'll do it," answered Mrs. Watson. But she hardly knew Bunny Brown and his sister Sue. On to the hardware store hurried the group of children. As soon as they turned the corner of the street leading to Mr. Raymond's place they saw a crowd in front of the store. "Oh, come on! Hurry!" cried Bunny. "Maybe he'll be all through doing things when we get there! Hurry!" The boys and girls began to run, and when they reached the store they heard, from inside, a clanging and crashing sound. "I guess Wango is doing things yet!" cried Sue. "I guess so," agreed Tom Milton. "Come on, let's go in the side door and we can see better," he proposed. Tom seemed to know the best way to this "free show," and he led the others. Bunny, his sister, and their boy and girl friends went down a little alley, and thus into the store by a side entrance. |
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