Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show by Laura Lee Hope
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"That will be a treat!" laughed Mr. Treadwell.
So it was settled that both Mr. Treadwell and Mart would work for Mr. Brown. The man who pretended to be George Washington and other great men would board with the old sailor and his sister, while Mart and Lucile would live with the Browns. "And we'll have lots of fun!" said Sue to Lucile. "And will you show me how to make flipflops?" asked Bunny of Mart. "Yes," answered the boy actor and acrobat, "I will." While Lucile remained at Mrs. Brown's house, Mart, with Mr. Brown and the impersonator went over to Wayville to get the baggage of the theatrical folk. Mr. Brown was going to pay the board bills. Bunny and Sue wanted to go also, but their father said: "I'll take you along when we go to look at the scenery. You'd only be in the way now, and wouldn't have a good time." That night Lucile and Mart stayed at the Brown house, which was to be their home for some time, and Mr. Treadwell went to board with the Winklers. "And when you come over in the morning tell us all about the monkey and parrot!" begged Bunny, as the actor started for his boarding place that evening. "I will," was the promise. |
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