And when you get to camp I want
you always, when you have finished playing, to put back in the boxes the
toys you have finished with.
"In that way you will always know where they are, when you want them
again, and you won't have to be looking for them, or asking your mother
or me to help you find them. Besides, we must keep our camp looking
nice, and a camp can't look nice if toys and play-things are scattered
all about.
"So pick out the things you want to take with you, pack them in your
boxes and, after you get to camp, keep your toys in the boxes. That is
one of our rules."
"Aye, aye, sir!" answered Bunny making a funny little bob with his head
as he had seen some of the old sailors, at his father's dock, do when
they answered.
"I'm just going to take my dolls, and some picture books for them to
look at," said Sue.
"Pooh! Dolls can't look at picture books!" exclaimed Bunny.
"Yes, they can too!" cried Sue.
"No, they can't!"
"Well, I mean make-believe, Bunny Brown!"
"Oh, well, yes; make-believe! I thought you meant _real_."
"Well, _I_ can look at them real," said Sue, "and make believe I'm
reading to my dolls.
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