Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store by Laura Lee Hope
page 89 of 200 (44%)
page 89 of 200 (44%)
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"It's Wango, Mr. Winkler's monkey," Sue answered. And that is what it was. Wango had got loose--nothing new for him--and had wandered out into the street. There a strange dog, catching sight of the animal, had chased him. Bunny and Sue knew it was a strange dog, for their own dog, Splash, and most other dogs in the neighborhood, were used to Wango and liked him. They seldom ran after him or barked at him. But this was a strange dog. [Illustration: "GO ON OUT OF HERE!" SUE ORDERED. _Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store._ _Page_ 109] "Go on out of here!" Sue ordered this dog. The animal stood looking from her to Wango on the high shelf, barking loudly now and then. "Go on out and let Wango alone!" Sue ordered. The dog did not seem to want to go, however, and Mrs. Golden was getting a bit worried. She feared the monkey would leap about and knock down many things from her shelves. "Wait a minute," called Bunny Brown. "I've got the pepper. I'll come down there and make the dog sneeze with it if he doesn't go out." Bunny started to climb down, but there was no need for him to sprinkle pepper on the dog's nose to make him sneeze. For just as Bunny reached the floor in came Jed Winkler himself, looking for his pet monkey. Mr. |
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