Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue by Laura Lee Hope
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And Wango kept on pulling her hair! CHAPTER IV THE EMPTY HOUSE Bunny Brown and his sister Sue hardly knew what to do. They just stood there, looking at the monkey pulling and tugging on the rather thin hair of Miss Winkler, and she, poor lady, could not reach up high enough to get hold of Wango, who was perched quite high up, on the window pole. "Oh, Bunny!" cried Sue. "We must do something--but what?" Sue felt that her brother, as he was a whole year older than she, ought to know what to do. "I--I'll get him down!" cried Bunny, who, as had Sue, had, some time before, made friends with the old sailor's queer pet. "How can you get him down?" Sue wanted to know. "I--I can stand on a chair and reach up to him," went on the small, blue-eyed boy, looking around for one to step on. "No, no!" exclaimed Miss Winkler, as she heard what Bunny said. "You |
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