Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show by Laura Lee Hope
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"I want to see the snow, first," replied the little boy. "Anyhow, I guess I've had enough cakes." "Oh, and I just brought in some nice, hot, brown ones!" exclaimed Mrs. Brown. "I'll help eat 'em!" offered Sue, and though she had had her breakfast a little while before, she now ate part of a second one, helping her brother. It was Saturday, and, as there was no school, Mrs. Brown had allowed both children to sleep a little later than usual. Sue had been up first, and, after eating her breakfast and playing around the house, she had gone to the window to look out and wish that Bunny would get up to play and have fun with her. Then she had seen the first snow of the season and had run into the dining room to find her brother there eating his late meal. "May we go out in the snow and play?" asked Bunny, when he had finished the last of the brown cakes and the sweet syrup. "Yes, if you put on your boots and your warm coats. You don't want to get cold, you know, or you can't go to the play in the Opera House this afternoon." "Oh, we've got to see that!" cried Bunny. "I 'most forgot; didn't you, Sue?" |
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