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Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods

Chapter 9 THE SEARCH

Word Count: 1253    |    Released on: 04/12/2017

standing in the middle of the dining room part of the ten

ken Sallie Malinda!" cried the little girl. "I d

ny, shivering, for the morning was coo

bed Sue. "She's been tooked aw

ng toy made Bunny feel sad. B

tle boy went on. "I get hungry in the night lots of times. I get up and eat a sweet crack

ey," answ

know?" her b

imal book. It told about a

-tree?" inter

oney eggs," explained Sue, in a very funny way, you see.

I was stung by a bee once, on Grandpa's farm

place where a bee can hurt him is on his soft and tender nose. And before he climbs a bee-tree,

o and find a bee-tree, and maybe

ly make-believe walk!" exclaimed Sue. "S

ke-believe honey-tree," s

ed to ho

ady to start something. "Let's get dres

not yet awake. Mrs. Brown, however, soon heard

s the

is gone,"

dy bear one,

d a bee's nest to get

a 'she,'" declared Sue. "And

e is, she is lost," said Bunn

Brown, who was now awake. "Don't

ese. We're going after S

bear taken, too?

or else she walked

s gone, some one must have taken it just as they did Bunny's train of cars. I must look into this. You children stay right wh

Malinda," said Sue,

e Malinda Teddy Bear Brown while I'

Teddy bear with its flashing electrical eyes in a chair near the kitchen-tent table. She had had her there after her own supper. She even p

de the tent, waiting for their father, Bunny began walking slowl

r?" asked Sue in surprise.

just as Eagle Feather looked for the hoof prints of his lost cow in the san

r than my Teddy bear,

trail a squirrel as easily as an elephant if you only know how to look for the feet marks. See, Sue!

here were marks plainly enough, but

ash, our dog, walked,"

y. "Well, I made a mistake

ng for marks of the toy bear's

he said. "If Sue's bear is missing some one t

at I said!

it get away?"

e who took your train of cars. We must lo

e of the Indians could have do

till, they are not all as honest as Eagle F

train at the same time,

or it," repli

to run around in a circle, b

ng?" asked Sue. "

wered Bunny. "If Indians came around here to take you

ook he

matter?" a

ys in my school reader-book, 'and they can slip through a forest leaving no more trace than

nd wouldn't leave any marks. But these Indians wear shoes, a

s the Indians who have taken your things. But we will search and see. C

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