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Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods

Chapter 2 THE PAIL OF MILK

Word Count: 2188    |    Released on: 04/12/2017

Sue, as she hopped about, first on one foot then on the

said Mrs. Brown with a smile. "Still, t

"It's nice to have daddy home, and i

ue, as she looked at the two bundles which Mr. Brown carried,

, Sue," answered her f

own. "Remember he has come all the way from the city in the auto, and he mus

ell us what you brou

said Mr

f Bunny's hand and led him toward the dining tent. "We'll know the minute he

r him, the two children sat looking at the two bundles their father had brought. One was quite heavy, Bunny noticed,

so they can learn what the surprise is I'll take just a few minutes to tell my new r

dport Bay, near the ocean. Mr. Brown was in the fish and the boat business, hiring to those who wanted row boats, fishing boats or motor boats. In the first b

about. The two children had much fun in a big automobile moving van, which was fitted up just like a little house, and in w

of fun, and, seeing this, Bunker and some of the older boys made up a larger show. They g

ird book, named "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus," you may read how they did it. Somet

I told the story of the two children going to the big city of New York, a

ure to be seen, and whatever Bunny did Sue was sure to think just right. Every one in Bellemere knew Bunny and Sue, from old Miss Hollyhock to Wango, a queer little monkey o

s what they did, and the things that happened are related in the fifth book in the series, called "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-

me day he hoped to go. The summer was about half over. Mrs. Brown liked it so much that she sai

two queer big bundles, and the children were so excited thinking what mi

be ready to sho

gged Bunny. "I-I'm ge

now," said Mr. Brown. "Bring m

chair, but he managed to do it. Slowly Mr. Brown open

fire engin

s father, "though th

all at once Bunny saw what it was-a little toy train of

o?" asked the lit

y electricity from these batteries," and he held up some strong ones. "I'll f

t!" cried the little boy. "An

o I have to play with Bunny's train?" and she looked at the li

alone, Sue," her father said.

a great big

en wishing for. Oh, Daddy! how good you are to us

leaving his toy train and track, and ru

Sue?" and Mr. Brown handed the big

" she cried. "It's t

pressed a button in the toy bear's back and, all

Bunny, leaving his toy train and com

They are lighted by what are called dry batteries, like those that ring our front door bell at home,

press this button in Teddy's back," and her father showe

e pushed the button, the bear's eyes lighted and gleam

let you run my toy train if you let me

agreed the

bit, while Sue looked at the toy eng

think it is about t

hing for us, too?"

Mother Brown. "I want you to go to the farmhouse and get me a pail of milk. Some

and nurse with," confessed

e you drink all the milk you want. But now you'll have to get

y. "And when we get back we can pl

g for you when you come back with the

oad to the farmhouse where they got their milk. The farmer sent his boy every day with milk for those at Camp

o reach the farmhouse, where their p

Bunny, as they started away, the little

? What is it?" aske

dy brought them from the city. Bunny has

ined Bunny with a laugh, but s

t a Teddy bear and its eyes are little e-lec-tri-city lamps, an

ises," said the farmer's wife. "Now

areful," pr

oad toward their camp. Suddenly on a

, Bunny!"

asked her

ce. A big gr

. "Maybe we can catch him and put him i

in case any wagons or automobiles should come along. Then he ran after the squir

g toward him, he scampered away and Bunny followed. So did Sue,

Bunny Brown and his sister Sue could run along the

et him," said S

better go back to camp and play with yo

they had left the pail of milk. As

unny,

and at what he

de

lk, and as he looked up, at hearing Bunny's cry, he knock

's all gone!"

e do?" asked

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1 Chapter 1 WHAT DADDY BROUGHT2 Chapter 2 THE PAIL OF MILK3 Chapter 3 THE OLD MAN4 Chapter 4 A NOISE AT NIGHT5 Chapter 5 BUNNY ROLLS DOWN HILL6 Chapter 6 AFTER THE LOST COW7 Chapter 7 THE MISSING TRAIN8 Chapter 8 WHERE HAS SALLIE GONE 9 Chapter 9 THE SEARCH10 Chapter 10 LOST IN THE WOODS11 Chapter 11 THE HERMIT AGAIN12 Chapter 12 WONDERINGS13 Chapter 13 MR. BROWN MAKES A SEARCH14 Chapter 14 THE RAGGED BOY15 Chapter 15 HIDDEN IN THE HAY16 Chapter 16 THE ANGRY GOBBLER17 Chapter 17 SUE DECIDES TO MAKE A PIE18 Chapter 18 ROASTING CORN19 Chapter 19 EAGLE FEATHER'S HORSE20 Chapter 20 FUN IN THE ATTIC21 Chapter 21 WHERE IS SUE 22 Chapter 22 THE HERMIT COMES FOR TOM23 Chapter 23 TRYING TO HELP TOM24 Chapter 24 THE NIGHT MEETING25 Chapter 25 THE MISSING TOYS