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Hope, Laura Lee

"Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While"

But when Mother Brown went into Bunny's room Sue was not
there, nor was Bunny. Mrs. Brown felt all over the bed, but there was
not a sign of either of the children.
"Why--why!" exclaimed Mother Brown. "What can have happened to them?
Where can they be? Bunny! Sue!" she called, and she spoke out loudly
now.
"What is it? What's the matter?" asked Daddy Brown, as he awakened on
hearing his wife call. "What has happened?"
"Why, I can't find Bunny or Sue! They're not in their beds! I came in to
cover them up, as I always do, but they're not here. Oh dear! I hope
nothing has happened to them!"
"Of course nothing has happened!" said Daddy Brown. He sprang out of bed
and lighted a light in Bunny's room. As he took one look at the tumbled
bed, and saw that two of the blankets were gone, Mr. Brown laughed.
"What are you laughing at?" his wife asked him. "I don't see anything
very funny to laugh at!"
"It's those children!" said Daddy Brown, "I know where they are!"
"Where?" cried Mother Brown, eagerly. "Where?"
"Out in the tent. They've taken their blankets and gone out there to
sleep. They're playing camping out, I'm sure.


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