Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home

Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home

Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home

Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home

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Overview

Bunny! Bunny Brown! Sue, dear! Aren't you going to get up? Mrs. Brown stood in the hall, calling to her two sleeping children. The sun was shining brightly out of doors, but the little folks had not yet gotten out of bed. "My! But you are sleepi

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421838861
Publisher: 1st World Library
Publication date: 04/15/2007
Series: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue (Hardcover)
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.56(d)

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CHAPTER III AUNT LU'S INVITATION. "DlNG-DONG!" went the bell in the steeple. "Ding-dong! Ding-dong!" By this time many persons were out in the street. Mr. Gorden, the grocery man, who lived next door to the Brown family, saw Bunny and Sue hurrying along. "Hello!" he cried. "What are you two youngsters doing up at this hour of night?" "Wewe came to see the fire," said Bunny. "Where is your pa and your ma?" asked Mr. Gordon. "Theythey went on ahead," explained Bunny. "Oh, well, if they're with you I guess it's all right," the grocer said. Of course Mr. and Mrs. Brown were not with Bunny and Sue, and their parents didn't even know that the children were out of theirAt Aunt Lus City Home beds. But Mr. Gordon thought Bunny and Sue were all right, for he hurried on, calling back over his shoulder: "I don't know where the fire is. I think it must be a mistake, for I don't see any bright light . Good-night, Bunny and Sue !u "Good-night!" called the children, and they followed on behind Mr. Gordon. Now they were in front of the church. Before it was quite a crowd of people, but Bunny and Sue seemed to be the only children. At first no one noticed them. Everyone was anxious to know what the ringing of the bell meant. "Where's the fire?" "Who rang the alarm?" "Why didn't they ring the fire bell instead of the church bell?" "Who's ringing it, anyhow?" "And what a funny way to ring it!" Those were some of the remarks and questions Bunny and Sue heard, as they stood in front of the church. "Ding-dong!" the bell kept on ringing. "Ding-dong!" At Aunt L.u's City Home "Well, there's one thing sure," said Mr. Gordon. "There isn't any fire around here, or we'd see it." "Then someone must beringing the bell for fun," suggested ano...

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