Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store by Laura Lee Hope
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you will find their adventures set forth. They also made a winter trip
to the South, and they had not long been back from that when the things happened that I have just told you about--the grand crash in the make-believe hardware store. With the help of Mary and Mrs. Brown, Bunny was pulled from beneath the wreckage. At first the little boy could hardly speak, and his mother, no less than Mary and Sue, was beginning to get frightened. But suddenly with a gasp Bunny found his voice, and his first question was: "Did you get hurt, Sue?" "No," she answered. "But I guess you did." "Only a little crack on the head," Bunny replied, rubbing the place that hurt. "But who knocked down my high shelf? Did Splash get in and wag his tail?" Sometimes the big dog did this with funny results. "I guess I knocked down your shelf, Bunny," said Mary. "I'm sorry, but I didn't know you had a board on top of the doors." "Did you have that, Bunny?" asked his mother. "Yes'm, I--I guess I did," Bunny had to admit. "It was a high shelf for our hardware store. I had the washboiler up there!" "No wonder there was a crash!" exclaimed Mrs. Brown. "It's a wonder you weren't hurt!" |
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