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Hope, Laura Lee

"Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show"

Brown, to the boy and girl
performers. "But stay here until after the holidays anyhow. By that time
the little play will be over and you can decide what you want to do. Who
knows? Perhaps by then we may find not only your blind Uncle Bill, but
your Uncle Simon and Aunt Sallie as well."
But Mart and Lucile shook their heads. They did not have much hope.
However, they were glad to help the children get ready for the farm
play.
One afternoon, when Bunny and Sue came in from school and were getting
ready to go to the hall to practice, they heard their doorbell ring loud
and long.
"Oh, maybe that's a telegram for us!" exclaimed Lucile. She was always
hoping for sudden good news.
"No, it's Charlie Star," said Bunny, who had gone to the door. "Oh, come
down and see what he's got!" he cried, and Sue, Mart, and Lucile
hastened down the stairs.
"What is it?" asked Sue, as she saw her brother and Charlie looking at
something which Charlie held. "Is it a mud turtle?"
"It's tickets!" exclaimed Bunny. "Tickets for our show! Charlie printed
'em on his printing press!"
He held up for all to see a small square of pasteboard on which
appeared:
GRA TE SHOW
BY
BUNNY BWOWN aND HiS
SisTEER S*UE
CoMe 1 comE All and
sEE
"DO$N onTHE farn!!
ADMISHION $25


CHAPTER XVI
UPSIDE DOWNSIDE BUNNY

For a few seconds Bunny, Sue, Mart and Lucile looked over the shoulders
of one another at the ticket which Charlie Star had brought to show
them.


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