"I like it," Bunny said. "It was nice!"
The children were soon asleep in their cots in the camp tent, and after
Tom had told his story to Mr. and Mrs. Brown, he, too, was given his
old bed. He had nothing more to fear from Mr. Trimble, and he need not
have run away, only he was afraid of the farmer. And for that reason he
did not go back to camp, or send any word to Mr. Brown.
But everything came out all right, and Mr. Trimble came over and told
Tom how sorry he was for having been so unpleasant as to make him run
away.
Bunny Brown and his sister Sue stayed at Camp Rest-a-While all that
summer and they had much fun, and many more adventures, but I have no
room to tell you about them in this book. Perhaps I may write another
volume about them later. As for Tom Vine, he was taken to live in
Bellemere, where he worked at Mr. Brown's boat business with Bunker
Blue. He did not have to live in a cave any more, and had a good home.
And now, having told all there is to tell, I will let you say good-bye
to Bunny Brown and his sister Sue.
THE END
This Isn't All!
Would you like to know what became of the good
friends you have made in this book?
Would you like to read other stories continuing
their adventures and experiences, or other books
quite as entertaining by the same author?
On the _reverse side_ of the wrapper which comes
with this book, you will find a wonderful list of
stories which you can buy at the same store where
you got this book.
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