Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store by Laura Lee Hope
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"Maybe you will have some day--when you grow up," replied Sue. "That's a long way off," sighed Bunny, as he looked down at his little, short legs. There was nothing to disturb the school classes that morning. No pet alligators were found in the desk of Bunny or any of the other pupils, and neither Sadie West nor any of the other girls thought she saw a mouse. However, something happened in the afternoon. It was a warm day, early in summer, though the long vacation had not yet come. The windows were open and the bright sun streamed in. After a period of study Miss Bradley called the first class in spelling. Bunny and Sue were in this division, and they went up to the front seats where Miss Bradley heard all recitations. "Sadie West, please spell church," called Miss Bradley. Sadie spelled the word right. "Sue Brown, please spell horse," called the teacher, and Sue did not make a miss. "Now, Bunny, it is your turn," said the teacher, with a smile. "Your word is cracker." Bunny paused a moment. |
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