This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
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5732 | ''Member the time when he pulled the cat''s tail? |
5732 | A whale? |
5732 | And am I to come in for nothing? |
5732 | And ca n''t we take Aunt Lu anything to eat? |
5732 | And did n''t you hear us calling that you could come in free? |
5732 | And have you been in there ever since? |
5732 | And we were on the stage, and the people all laughed; did n''t they Bunny? |
5732 | And wear the lobster claw? |
5732 | And what will we do with the money, Bunny? |
5732 | And what would we do with the money, Bunny? |
5732 | And where is the baby? |
5732 | And will you take us home, Mr. Winkler? 5732 Are n''t you done?" |
5732 | Are they going to be in it? |
5732 | Are you all ready, Bunny? |
5732 | Are you glad, Aunt Lu? |
5732 | Are you hurt, Bunny-- Sue? |
5732 | Are you looking for your lost diamond ring? |
5732 | Are you sure you know where you are going? |
5732 | Aunt Lu wo n''t have to buy a ticket, will she? |
5732 | Be who? |
5732 | Bunny, could you run down the street, and ask Mr. Winkler to come and take his monkey away? |
5732 | But it would be dark; would n''t it, Bunny? |
5732 | But was n''t the dog good to pull you out? |
5732 | But what about my shoe? |
5732 | But what could we do with Splash? |
5732 | But what makes her? |
5732 | But what will you do? |
5732 | But where is Bunny? |
5732 | But where would we get the ice and the lemons and the sugar? |
5732 | But who is going to be Friday? |
5732 | But you can sail a boat; ca n''t you? |
5732 | But, Bunny, what are we going to do? |
5732 | Ca n''t you find the big lobster claw that Bunny wanted? 5732 Can a mouse climb a tree, Bunny?" |
5732 | Candy? |
5732 | Christmas? 5732 Could Sue and I have a little party, and would Aunt Lu bake some jam tarts for us?" |
5732 | Could n''t we use the fish line? 5732 Could n''t you come with us?" |
5732 | Did I, Bunny? |
5732 | Did they bite you, Bunny? |
5732 | Did you find it? |
5732 | Did you get any fish? |
5732 | Did you like it? |
5732 | Did you lose the money? |
5732 | Do n''t do what? |
5732 | Do n''t you remember Aunt Lu is coming to visit us to- day, and we''re going down to the station to meet her? |
5732 | Do n''t you s''pose you could catch a fish, so we could eat that? |
5732 | Do n''t you want to come down and see the fish boat come in? |
5732 | Do you mean just us two? |
5732 | Do you really think she is lost again? |
5732 | Do you s''pose it could be him? |
5732 | Do you see something? |
5732 | Do you want the head half, or the tail hall, Bunny? |
5732 | Fishing is a lot of work; is n''t it, Bunny? |
5732 | Glad? 5732 Has my shoe got to stay in the tree, Mother?" |
5732 | Have one what? |
5732 | Have the fish boats come in yet, Bunker? |
5732 | Have you got your lobster claw on? |
5732 | Have you seen anything of Wango? |
5732 | How are you, Bunny and Sue? |
5732 | How can you get him down? |
5732 | How did it happen? |
5732 | How did you find us, Uncle Tad? |
5732 | How did you get in, and who is with you? |
5732 | How in the world did you come here? |
5732 | How much are tickets? |
5732 | How much did you take in? |
5732 | How much is it? |
5732 | How would it be? |
5732 | How? |
5732 | How? |
5732 | How? |
5732 | I like it; do n''t you? |
5732 | I thought you were going to find it, Bunny? |
5732 | I wonder how it happened? |
5732 | I wonder if it would be polite to ask her? |
5732 | I wonder if you can get it open, Bunny? |
5732 | I wonder if your children could not help me? |
5732 | I wonder what you''ll do next? 5732 I wonder where Mrs. Punch is?" |
5732 | I wonder who did it? |
5732 | If a fish eats the bent pin hook I ca n''t give it back to you; can I? |
5732 | In what? |
5732 | Is his name Towser? |
5732 | Is it three cents for dogs, too, mister? |
5732 | Is my big lobster claw ready now? |
5732 | Is n''t it most time to go? |
5732 | Is n''t it''most time? |
5732 | Is n''t it, Aunt Lu? |
5732 | Is n''t this terrible? 5732 Is that like tag, or hide- and- go- to- seek?" |
5732 | Is that-- is that all? |
5732 | Lollypops or caramels? |
5732 | Lost? |
5732 | May I go down there and play, too? |
5732 | May I have another, Mother? |
5732 | May I have one of the claws-- the big one? |
5732 | Mother, what''s an engagement ring? |
5732 | Oh, Bunny, did I hurt you? |
5732 | Oh, Jed, have you seen Sue? |
5732 | Oh, but Bunny, what will we do if we ca n''t get the door open? |
5732 | Oh, could you fix my wagon that way, Bunker? |
5732 | Oh, did I lose my hair ribbon? |
5732 | Oh, is he hanging head down? |
5732 | Oh, is it ice cream? |
5732 | Oh, only a penny? 5732 Oh, so you drove over for me; did you? |
5732 | Oh, then she is coming? |
5732 | Oh, what is it? 5732 Oh, what is it?" |
5732 | Oh, where are you going? |
5732 | Oh, where can my beautiful ring have dropped? |
5732 | Oh, where was it? |
5732 | Or did you dig it out of a gold mine? |
5732 | Or maybe have us sell lemonade for you? |
5732 | Pulled you out, child? 5732 S''posin''a fish swallers it?" |
5732 | S''posin''you could n''t get it off again? |
5732 | Shall I start at the top button, or the bottom one, Sue? |
5732 | Shall we play some more? |
5732 | She will be rich, then, wo n''t she, Bunny? |
5732 | Splash? 5732 Sue and I got lost, but we found a dog; did n''t we, Splash?" |
5732 | Swallers what? |
5732 | The door was open, and we wanted to see the pictures, so we comed in; did n''t we Bunny? |
5732 | Then may we go? |
5732 | Throw away our good lemonade? |
5732 | Time to get up-- so early? 5732 Was it a fish?" |
5732 | Was n''t Wango funny? |
5732 | We must do something-- but what? |
5732 | We want to see the pictures; do n''t we, Bunny? |
5732 | We''re awful glad you came, and you''ll play with us; wo n''t you? |
5732 | We''re rich now; are n''t we, Bunny? 5732 Well, did you like your party, Splash?" |
5732 | Well, if it is n''t Christmas, and we do n''t have to go to the kindergarten school,''cause it''s closed, why do I have to get up so early? |
5732 | Well, it was quite an adventure,said Aunt Lu,"was n''t it?" |
5732 | Well, what is it to- day? |
5732 | Well, what is it? |
5732 | Were you thinking you''d like some? 5732 Wha-- what''s matter?" |
5732 | What are we going to do? 5732 What are you going to call the dog?" |
5732 | What are you going to do next? |
5732 | What can I do? |
5732 | What can I do? |
5732 | What can we do? |
5732 | What does it all mean? 5732 What for?" |
5732 | What happened to you, anyhow? |
5732 | What happened? 5732 What happened?" |
5732 | What is it you want them to do? |
5732 | What is it? |
5732 | What is it? |
5732 | What is it? |
5732 | What is it? |
5732 | What is n''t? 5732 What is the rest of the game?" |
5732 | What shall we do, Bunny? |
5732 | What shall we do? |
5732 | What shall we play? |
5732 | What way? |
5732 | What''s an ad-- adventure? |
5732 | What''s it for? |
5732 | What''s that? |
5732 | What''s the matter, Sue? |
5732 | What''s the matter, Sue? |
5732 | What''s the matter? |
5732 | What-- what was that? |
5732 | What-- what''s the matter? |
5732 | What-- what''s the matter? |
5732 | What? |
5732 | What? |
5732 | What? |
5732 | When are we going to fly the kites? |
5732 | Where did you dig it? |
5732 | Where did you get in? |
5732 | Where have you been? 5732 Where is Splash?" |
5732 | Where is a tent? |
5732 | Where is the money we got? |
5732 | Where shall we go, Bunny-- to Uncle Henry''s? |
5732 | Where''s home? |
5732 | Where''s the pin, Sue? 5732 Who threw that?" |
5732 | Why did you do it? 5732 Why do n''t you come in, so we can have another game? |
5732 | Why do you want me to get up so early? |
5732 | Why not? |
5732 | Why not? |
5732 | Why not? |
5732 | Why-- why what''s the matter? |
5732 | Will he-- will he bite? |
5732 | Will we have to stay here all night? |
5732 | Will we have to stay here forever? |
5732 | Will you buy some? |
5732 | Will you let me hold the lines, Bunny? |
5732 | Will you take us in the auto? |
5732 | Would n''t you like to go in? |
5732 | Would you like another? |
5732 | Yes they do dig''em; do n''t they, Aunt Lu? |
5732 | You are n''t drowned now; are you, Sue? |
5732 | You do n''t like to hunt worms? |
5732 | You had quite a spill; did n''t you? |
5732 | You here-- Bunny and Sue-- in my automobile? |
5732 | You here? |
5732 | You were not out of this room, were you? |
5732 | ''"Are n''t they nice?" |
5732 | And do you know how to make a dog harness, Bunker? |
5732 | And we''ll have to tell Mrs. Gordon, too; wo n''t we, Bunny?" |
5732 | And where do you think he hid? |
5732 | And will you make me a harness for Splash?" |
5732 | Are we really lost again?" |
5732 | Are we-- are we lost?" |
5732 | Are you in there?" |
5732 | Are you there? |
5732 | As rich as Old Miss Hollyhock?" |
5732 | As they passed the side dining room window, Aunt Lu saw them, and asked:"Where are you going?" |
5732 | Bunker, will you see after my trunk, please?" |
5732 | Bunny and Sue leaned over, looking at the green shellfish, when a voice behind them asked:"What is it?" |
5732 | Bunny lay on his back, and in his arms he held-- what do you think? |
5732 | CHAPTER X A TROLLEY RIDE"Who-- who is that?" |
5732 | CHAPTER XX SPLASH RUNS AWAY"Where is Bunny?" |
5732 | Ca n''t you find our house, Bunny?" |
5732 | Ca n''t you make him stop?" |
5732 | Did your Aunt Lu send you on ahead? |
5732 | Do n''t you remember?" |
5732 | Do you know how to harness up a dog so he could pull an express wagon?" |
5732 | Do you like red better than pink, Splash?" |
5732 | Gordon?" |
5732 | Have n''t you sold enough lemonade for one day?" |
5732 | Have you forgotten?" |
5732 | He lets me and Sue pet him; do n''t you, Wango?" |
5732 | He was taking the dirt out of the hole with his sand shovel when his mother came to the door and called:"Bunny, where is Sue?" |
5732 | How will that do?" |
5732 | I do n''t know where we are; do you?" |
5732 | I wonder if I can row the boat?" |
5732 | I wonder if we could n''t take some of those books with us?" |
5732 | I wonder where she can be?" |
5732 | Is anyone else with her, Jed?" |
5732 | It is n''t Christmas morning; is it, Sue?" |
5732 | It often is that way at parties; is n''t it? |
5732 | May I have the claw?" |
5732 | Mrs. Gordon asked:"What did you find, Sue, a penny rolling up hill?" |
5732 | Out of where?" |
5732 | Redden?" |
5732 | Splash, can you take us home?" |
5732 | Then he said:"Well, if we ca n''t bring our dog on the car, We''ll get off and walk; wo n''t we, Sue?" |
5732 | Was n''t that funny? |
5732 | Well, what is it, Bunny?" |
5732 | What are they?" |
5732 | What are we going to do?" |
5732 | What can I do, Bunny?" |
5732 | What do you eat when you camp in the woods?" |
5732 | What has happened?" |
5732 | What have you been doing, anyhow, and whose dog is that?" |
5732 | What in the world are you children doing? |
5732 | What is it? |
5732 | What is it?" |
5732 | What is the matter?" |
5732 | What is the matter?" |
5732 | What kept you?" |
5732 | What will we do with the pins, Bunny?" |
5732 | What''ll I do?" |
5732 | What''s Splash barking at now?" |
5732 | What''s it all about?" |
5732 | When will you, Aunt Lu?" |
5732 | Where are you? |
5732 | Where are you?" |
5732 | Where did that dog come from?" |
5732 | Where have you been?" |
5732 | Where was their home, anyhow? |
5732 | Where were their papa and mamma and dear Aunt Lu? |
5732 | Who did that?" |
5732 | Who made them?" |
5732 | Who made your harness, Bunny?" |
5732 | Who named him that?" |
5732 | Why did you get up? |
5732 | Why do n''t you like lobsters any more, Aunt Lu?" |
5732 | Will you?" |
5732 | Winkler?" |
5732 | Winkler?" |
5732 | You would n''t put paint on your face; would you?" |
5732 | asked Sue, hopefully,"Did he pull you over?" |
5732 | suddenly called Sue, as she followed her brother through the upstairs rooms,"would n''t it be fun for us to live here?" |
20309 | Alligators, too? |
20309 | And ca n''t we get some orange blossoms there? |
20309 | And can we make some peanut molasses candy? |
20309 | And do you think my mother will be here after supper? |
20309 | And he''s at Mrs. Black''s now, and please ca n''t we take him with us to Florida? |
20309 | And shall we see cotton growing? |
20309 | And was the cat with you, too? |
20309 | And what are we going to do with Wango? |
20309 | And where is your father? |
20309 | And will you please show me where to catch alligators? |
20309 | And will you send me some peanuts from Georgia? |
20309 | And will you show me how to dig peanuts? |
20309 | Are n''t there any? |
20309 | Are n''t you glad, Sue? |
20309 | Are there any oranges in Georgia? |
20309 | Are they like alligators? |
20309 | Are we at Orange Beach? |
20309 | Are we going to stay here long? |
20309 | Are we there? |
20309 | Are you getting tired? |
20309 | Are you sure he did n''t fall off the train? |
20309 | Are you sure you saw him get covered from sight here? |
20309 | But I do n''t s''pose you have anything to eat, have you? |
20309 | But ca n''t we ever go back to our mother and daddy? |
20309 | But how could they get into one of those high cars? |
20309 | But if any come after us you''ll want me to jab''em with a sharp stick and drive''em away, wo n''t you, Sue? |
20309 | But if you went you''d take us, would n''t you? |
20309 | But we had a pretty good time with Nutty; did n''t we, Bunny? |
20309 | But what made the train stop? |
20309 | But what''s the fun of making a nice snow man and then hitting him all over with snowballs? 20309 But whatever possessed you two children to climb into a freight car and let yourselves be carried away?" |
20309 | But where are they now? |
20309 | But where shall I get a lot of money? |
20309 | But where will you get lunch? |
20309 | Ca n''t we just stand on the bank and look for alligators? |
20309 | Ca n''t we roast some? |
20309 | Ca n''t we take Toddle? |
20309 | Ca n''t you find out who owns it by writing to the oil company? |
20309 | Cake? 20309 Can I have some of the money to spend?" |
20309 | Can I help? |
20309 | Can I pick oranges off a tree? |
20309 | Can he do any more tricks? |
20309 | Can he do any more? |
20309 | Can we come? |
20309 | Can we go swimming? |
20309 | Can we pick cocoanuts, Daddy? |
20309 | Candy? |
20309 | Could Bunny or Sue? |
20309 | Could I please have a drink? |
20309 | Course you do n''t have any oranges? |
20309 | Did Nutty make it stop, and is mother or daddy here? |
20309 | Did he bring him over to play with us? |
20309 | Did he have you two tots? |
20309 | Did n''t you ever see''em run along on top of the freight cars? |
20309 | Did n''t you hear it? |
20309 | Did n''t you tell Bunny never to make a bob? |
20309 | Did n''t you yet find out to whom that oil stock belongs? |
20309 | Did somebody break a bottle of perfume? |
20309 | Did they scare you? 20309 Did you ever eat cake?" |
20309 | Did you ever hear anything more about that oil stock Bunny found? |
20309 | Did you get a lot of dust in your eyes, Sue? |
20309 | Did you have a tumble? |
20309 | Do n''t monkeys like cold, Daddy? |
20309 | Do n''t you have molasses down here? |
20309 | Do n''t you''member mother said we should never get on a trolley car when it was moving, or get off? |
20309 | Do the orange trees grow right near the ocean, Mother? |
20309 | Do the people that sell milk know Bruno is going to come for it? |
20309 | Do you kiddies like nuts? |
20309 | Do you know who he is? |
20309 | Do you live in a village? |
20309 | Do you make much money? |
20309 | Do you mean peanuts? |
20309 | Do you mean your alligators getting away? |
20309 | Do you see him? |
20309 | Do you ship the fruit right from here? |
20309 | Do you think daddy and mother will come along on the next train? |
20309 | Does he bite? |
20309 | Does she live there? |
20309 | Down where? |
20309 | Eh? 20309 Florida is warm, is n''t it, Daddy?" |
20309 | For me? |
20309 | Have you any peanuts? |
20309 | Have you seen a little boy and girl? |
20309 | Have you seen them since? |
20309 | He played bob; and did n''t you tell him not to? |
20309 | He walks carefully so he wo n''t spill it, does n''t he? |
20309 | He''s a trick dog, is n''t he? |
20309 | How about you, Bunny? |
20309 | How are you going to stop him? |
20309 | How can they come along when the train is moving? |
20309 | How can you make a light? |
20309 | How far you going to sail on the raft, Bunny? |
20309 | How in the world did you children ever get here, anyhow? 20309 How long you going to stay here, Bunny?" |
20309 | How much money did I find, Uncle Tad? |
20309 | How? |
20309 | I do n''t; do I, Mother? |
20309 | I found it, did n''t I? |
20309 | I guess all the boys and girls''ll wish they were us when we go to Florida, wo n''t they? |
20309 | I guess daddy and mother are away off, are n''t they? |
20309 | I guess they do n''t ever have snow down south; do they, Charlie? |
20309 | I wonder if their mother will come in the morning? |
20309 | If it had hit us it would-- it would have busted us all to pieces, would n''t it, Uncle Tad? |
20309 | Is Charlie under the snow, too? |
20309 | Is any one hurt? |
20309 | Is he running away? |
20309 | Is my monkey here? |
20309 | Is n''t Georgia nice and warm in winter, like Florida? |
20309 | Is n''t he? |
20309 | Is n''t it a funny name, Sue--_stiff cut_? 20309 Is n''t our raft nice, Bunny?" |
20309 | Is n''t that an alligator? |
20309 | Is that freight? |
20309 | Is that what he did? |
20309 | Is that your cotton field we passed? |
20309 | Is this a railroad ticket? |
20309 | Is-- is Bu- Bunny under there? |
20309 | It''s all right to go to the peanut fields though, is n''t it, Mother? |
20309 | May I help? |
20309 | May I pick some for myself? |
20309 | May I see him? |
20309 | May we walk up and down the street a little while? |
20309 | My wife live in that little shanty? |
20309 | Oh, Dickie, why did you do it? |
20309 | Oh, are we down South now, Daddy? |
20309 | Oh, ca n''t some one save him? |
20309 | Oh, have you a dog? |
20309 | Oh, have you got milk here? |
20309 | Oh, how are we going to get home? |
20309 | Oh, is that your kitten? |
20309 | Oh, where are Bunny and Sue? |
20309 | Oh, would n''t Mrs. Redden like it here? |
20309 | Or alligators? |
20309 | Our snow man would n''t last very long down here, would he, Bunny? |
20309 | Please, Mother, ca n''t we take Toddle with us? |
20309 | S''posin''there is n''t any island? |
20309 | Shall I get you a sharp stick, too? |
20309 | Shall I put some of the red paper on for ears? |
20309 | Speaking of something to eat, where''s Toddle? 20309 Then how did you get out?" |
20309 | Then who can it be? |
20309 | Then why did n''t I find you there when I dug all the way down to the ground and the cellar wall? |
20309 | They do n''t? |
20309 | Think I''d leave that little pussy behind in the car all alone? |
20309 | This is better than riding in a freight car, is n''t it? |
20309 | This is nice smooth water, is n''t it? |
20309 | To Florida where the orange blossoms grow? |
20309 | Want to help make the snow man? |
20309 | We could send Wango some peanuts, could n''t we, Sue? |
20309 | We''ll not eat the cotton though, shall we, Daddy? |
20309 | We''ve had lots of fun since we''ve come down South, have n''t we, Bunny? |
20309 | Well, Wango, what made you come out this kind of weather? |
20309 | Well, did you find any more valuable papers, Bunny? |
20309 | Well, what are you two little ones doing here? |
20309 | Were you in this car when we got in after the cat? |
20309 | Were you really under that pile of snow? |
20309 | What about peanuts? |
20309 | What are all those brown things in the cotton? |
20309 | What are the everglades? |
20309 | What are they all so jolly about? |
20309 | What are waffles? |
20309 | What company was that stock in? |
20309 | What did you want to run away for? |
20309 | What do you call''em? |
20309 | What do you keep''gators for? |
20309 | What for? |
20309 | What for? |
20309 | What for? |
20309 | What for? |
20309 | What good is a stomach? |
20309 | What happened to you, Bunny? |
20309 | What in the world are you doing here? |
20309 | What is it, Daddy? |
20309 | What is it? |
20309 | What is it? |
20309 | What is it? |
20309 | What is it? |
20309 | What lunch? |
20309 | What made the train stop? |
20309 | What made you pretend to be buried under all that snow and give us such a fright for, when you were n''t there at all? |
20309 | What made''em go away? |
20309 | What makes him go so fast? |
20309 | What sharp stick? |
20309 | What station was it you got off at? |
20309 | What would they do that for? |
20309 | What you doing? |
20309 | What you going to do? |
20309 | What you''fraid of? |
20309 | What''d you say you were going to do, Bunny? |
20309 | What''ll we do now? |
20309 | What''s all this-- about oil stock? |
20309 | What''s freight? |
20309 | What''s gone? |
20309 | What''s hoe cake? |
20309 | What''s that for? |
20309 | What''s that nice smell? |
20309 | What''s that? |
20309 | What''s that? |
20309 | What''s that? |
20309 | What''s the matter? 20309 What''s the matter?" |
20309 | What''s the matter? |
20309 | What''s the matter? |
20309 | What''s the matter? |
20309 | What''s this? |
20309 | What''s what? |
20309 | What''s your dog''s name? |
20309 | What, Nutty, the tramp? |
20309 | What, my kitten? 20309 What? |
20309 | What? |
20309 | When do you think the train will stop? |
20309 | When? |
20309 | Where are the oranges? |
20309 | Where are you going, Bunny? |
20309 | Where are you going? |
20309 | Where can Bunny and Sue have gone? |
20309 | Where did Bunny and Sue go? |
20309 | Where did you come from? |
20309 | Where did you last see them? |
20309 | Where do you want to go? |
20309 | Where from? |
20309 | Where is your mother? |
20309 | Where''s the child? |
20309 | Where? |
20309 | Where? |
20309 | Where? |
20309 | Which-- which is your part? |
20309 | White chilluns? |
20309 | Who is Bruno, another tramp? |
20309 | Who is Nutty? |
20309 | Who said so? |
20309 | Who yo''all lookin''fo''? |
20309 | Who''s she? |
20309 | Who''s there? |
20309 | Whose is it? |
20309 | Whut fo''you want to git on dat mule''s back an''scare yo''po''mammy''most into a conniption fit? 20309 Why did n''t you stay with me? |
20309 | Why doan you shuffle''em den, Rastus? |
20309 | Why not? 20309 Why not?" |
20309 | Will he go for it all alone? |
20309 | Will mother and daddy come? |
20309 | Will our mother be there? |
20309 | Will they? |
20309 | Will you show me how to pick cotton? |
20309 | Will you stay there long? |
20309 | Will your dog bite it? |
20309 | Wo n''t that be nice, Bunny? 20309 Would n''t it be nice, Bunny,"said Sue, as she chewed a red gumdrop,"if you''d get a lot of money so we could spend it in Florida?" |
20309 | You children want to come for a ride with me? |
20309 | You have? |
20309 | You would n''t take little Toddle away from me, would you? |
20309 | You''ll be sure to take us now, wo n''t you, Daddy? |
20309 | You''re going to look for alligators? |
20309 | About how long ago was it you climbed into the freight car to get my kitten?" |
20309 | And in the second place, what makes you children so sure you are going to Florida?" |
20309 | As the automobile bearing the Brown family and their host along a pleasant road chugged on and on, Sue suddenly exclaimed:"What''s that nice smell?" |
20309 | Bunn?" |
20309 | But I''d like a little snow once in a while, would n''t you, Charlie?" |
20309 | But come along-- let''s see-- what shall I call you?" |
20309 | But the little boy was not in sight, and something must have happened to him, or why did he cry out as he had? |
20309 | But traveling always makes children hungry, does n''t it? |
20309 | But who are you, anyhow?" |
20309 | But, Bunny,"she said,"it''s going to be night-- how are we going to get back?" |
20309 | Did they see you get into the freight car and come away?" |
20309 | Did they? |
20309 | Do n''t you want to go to sleep now?" |
20309 | Do you know where they are?" |
20309 | HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST DAYS ON THE FARM Can you remember how the farm looked the first time you visited it? |
20309 | How big the cows and horses were, and what a roomy place to play in the barn proved to be? |
20309 | How shall we get them?" |
20309 | How''d you get here?" |
20309 | If you found a thing why could n''t you keep it? |
20309 | My Toddle?" |
20309 | Now shall I put you children in my boat and row you home? |
20309 | Nutty?" |
20309 | Oh, do you think Bunny and Sue are on the freight train?" |
20309 | Or was it a grunt? |
20309 | Peanuts are most as good as oranges, are n''t they, Sue?" |
20309 | So that''s how it happened?" |
20309 | So that''s what you came here for, is it?" |
20309 | That freight train?" |
20309 | Then, after two or three seconds, Sue seemed to find her voice, and she exclaimed:"Where''s Bunny?" |
20309 | They both started, and Bunny cried:"Did you throw that, Sue? |
20309 | What are you going to do?" |
20309 | What shall we do?" |
20309 | What''s in the box, Daddy?" |
20309 | What''s that, Bunny? |
20309 | What''s the matter?" |
20309 | Where are you children going?" |
20309 | Where are you?" |
20309 | Where did you go?" |
20309 | Where do you live?" |
20309 | Where were Bunny and Sue going? |
20309 | Who are you? |
20309 | Who are you? |
20309 | Whut fo'', huh?" |
20309 | Whut fo''you do dat, Jim St. Clair Breckinridge? |
20309 | Why ca n''t you throw balls at something else, Bunny, like a tree or a telegraph pole?" |
20309 | Why did n''t you tell us we were going to be so near where they pick cotton?" |
20309 | Wo n''t that be fun?" |
20309 | You do n''t s''pose a snow man can feel, do you?" |
20309 | You would n''t be afraid of a baby''gator, would you, Sue?" |
20309 | are you there? |
20309 | cried Sue,"are you going to throw snowballs at our nice snow man?" |
20309 | exclaimed his sister,"what''ll we do?" |
20309 | gasped Sue in a little whisper,"where do you s''pose we''re going?" |
20309 | gasped Sue, moving closer to him,"are there alligators here-- on our island?" |
20309 | what trick is this?" |
20309 | what you making such a big nose for?" |
20309 | what''s the matter?" |
20309 | where are you?" |
20309 | where have you been?" |
20309 | where you going?" |
20309 | you would n''t bite the nice, kind man, would you?" |
17878 | An old man after my cookies, is there? |
17878 | And can we give our show with it? |
17878 | And did you really think George had a little baby brother in the basket? |
17878 | And does the pump pump real water? |
17878 | And is the message from them? |
17878 | And they''ll think Splash is really mad at you, wo n''t they? |
17878 | And what have you got in the basket? |
17878 | And where did you say she was? |
17878 | And where''s his sister that sang such funny little songs? |
17878 | And where''s your sister-- the one that sang? |
17878 | And will you make it so Sue can pump water and I can fall in the trough and get all wet? |
17878 | And will you show me how to make flipflops? |
17878 | Are n''t you ashamed of yourself, Polly, to fly off like that? 17878 Are n''t you children very young to be traveling alone?" |
17878 | Are there any cookies left now, Miss Winkler? |
17878 | Are you all ready? |
17878 | Are you going to have him in your show? |
17878 | Are you here, Mart? |
17878 | Are you-- aren''t you going to give Wango any? |
17878 | Are you? |
17878 | Bunny Brown, you are n''t playing any jokes, are you? |
17878 | Bunny and Sue play hide- and- go- seek games in the different rooms,went on Mr. Brown,"and Sue knows lots of hiding places; do n''t you, Sue?" |
17878 | But I wonder why he is in such a hurry to see Mr. Winkler? 17878 But can you climb that high tree?" |
17878 | But do you know where Aunt Sallie Weatherby is? |
17878 | But he''s General Washington, too, is n''t he? |
17878 | But is there a stage and are there seats for the audience? |
17878 | But what has come? |
17878 | But what''s he doing here? |
17878 | But where are we going to have the show? |
17878 | But where can I get a tin hat? |
17878 | But where is Aunt Sallie? |
17878 | But where is he? |
17878 | But your Uncle Simon knew where Mr. Jackson was, did n''t he? |
17878 | By the way, what''s your name? |
17878 | Ca n''t I have my trained white mice in the play? |
17878 | Ca n''t she come and sleigh ride with us? |
17878 | Ca n''t we come, Mother? |
17878 | Ca n''t we girls help too? |
17878 | Ca n''t we go in the pony sled? |
17878 | Ca n''t you do something to stop him? |
17878 | Can he jiggle-- I mean juggle? |
17878 | Can we pick apples in the orchard? |
17878 | Can you drive, Bunny? |
17878 | Can you tell us where Uncle Simon and Aunt Sallie are? |
17878 | Can you turn somersaults? |
17878 | Come to practice? 17878 Could he, by any chance, be hiding somewhere in the house?" |
17878 | Could he, by any chance, be in this Blind Home just outside of your town? |
17878 | Could n''t we have it up here? |
17878 | Could we make a snow house, too? |
17878 | Did any one see him go out? |
17878 | Did anybody see Charlie''s red hat? |
17878 | Did he hurt any one? |
17878 | Did n''t he really tear your coat? |
17878 | Did n''t you used to be in the show that was in the Opera House here last week? |
17878 | Did the trains all smash up? |
17878 | Did you ever fall? |
17878 | Did you find any work? |
17878 | Did you see me slide down the hay hole? |
17878 | Do n''t you remember? 17878 Do n''t you think we could have our dog Splash in the play?" |
17878 | Do n''t you want Bunny and me to sing any more, Daddy? |
17878 | Do you know anything about the fish or boat business? |
17878 | Do you know who that is? |
17878 | Do you mean I''ll hit the floor? |
17878 | Do you mean a make- believe show, and charge five pins to come in? |
17878 | Do you really think he knew he was dressing up like a tramp? |
17878 | Do you think there will be lots of the snow? |
17878 | Do you think they really will give a show? |
17878 | Do you think we''ll be ready by Christmas? |
17878 | Do you think you could find work for them? |
17878 | Do you think, we can have Mr. Winkler''s monkey and Miss Winkler''s parrot in the show? |
17878 | Do you want me to climb the tree and get your monkey for you? |
17878 | Do you want me to do it for you, mister? |
17878 | Do you want some more breakfast? |
17878 | Does he do juggles too? |
17878 | Does he know where Uncle Bill is? |
17878 | Even if there''s a lot of hay under it ca n''t I get on? |
17878 | Give Wango any? 17878 Going to have a show, are you?" |
17878 | Going to have any animals in it? |
17878 | Got any folks in New York? |
17878 | Has Aunt Lu come to visit us, or did Wango, the monkey, come up on our front steps? |
17878 | Has Bunny come back yet? |
17878 | Has anybody got my red hat? |
17878 | Has anybody seen my red hat? |
17878 | Have I got to stay out of the play? |
17878 | Have n''t you any-- well, any folks at all? |
17878 | Have you heard anything about----? |
17878 | He told you to come out and amuse the people, did he? 17878 How are you going to make her feel happy?" |
17878 | How can you help us get money for the Red Cross? |
17878 | How''d he get loose, Tom? |
17878 | How''d he get loose? |
17878 | How''d the monkey get in here? |
17878 | I guess you''re the treasurer of this show, are n''t you? |
17878 | I heard you were looking for a place for the children to give some sort of entertainment-- is that so? |
17878 | I mean you got up the show, did n''t you? |
17878 | I wonder where she can be? |
17878 | I''m glad winter is coming, are n''t you? |
17878 | I''most forgot; did n''t you, Sue? |
17878 | If he had dropped the pole he''d have broken the glass, would n''t he? |
17878 | If you please,said he,"could n''t Peter be in the play?" |
17878 | Is Bunny going to get stuck again? |
17878 | Is Splash holding fast? |
17878 | Is he going to do that on the stage? |
17878 | Is he smashing everything in Mr. Raymond''s store? |
17878 | Is he-- is he hurting you? |
17878 | Is it a fireman''s hat, Charlie? |
17878 | Is it a mud turtle? |
17878 | Is it from our kin? |
17878 | Is it snowing, Mother? |
17878 | Is it true that no one knows where these children''s uncle and aunt can be found? |
17878 | Is it''most ready? |
17878 | Is my hair ribbon on right? |
17878 | Is that for our pony to come out and eat? |
17878 | Is there anything the matter? |
17878 | Is there water in it? |
17878 | Is your doll sick? |
17878 | It''s too bad about Mart''s blind uncle, is n''t it? 17878 Like they did in the circus?" |
17878 | Lost your doll, have you, Sue? |
17878 | May we go out in the snow and play? |
17878 | May we take our sleds out, Mother? |
17878 | My baby brother? |
17878 | Now do n''t you want to go for a ride? |
17878 | Oh, Bunny Brown, are you doing circus tricks up here? |
17878 | Oh, Bunny Brown, what have you done now? |
17878 | Oh, I''m so happy; are n''t you, Bunny? |
17878 | Oh, are you going to have a show? |
17878 | Oh, has he torn your coat? |
17878 | Oh, is he mad at you? |
17878 | Oh, it''s a pony sled, is n''t it? |
17878 | Oh, it''s you, is it, Sue? |
17878 | Oh, then your father and mother are dead? |
17878 | Oh, was it Wango? |
17878 | Oh, we do have fire drill at our school, do n''t we, Bunny? |
17878 | Oh, where can he be? |
17878 | Oh, will he get freezed? |
17878 | Oh, wo n''t she sing any more? |
17878 | Oh, you''re going to have another circus, are you? |
17878 | One what in my kitchen? |
17878 | Only you are n''t going to charge twenty- five dollars to come to the show, are you? |
17878 | Peter? 17878 Please, may I come and watch you?" |
17878 | Say, Daddy, is the sheenery in a show like the sheenery in a automobile or one of your motor boats? |
17878 | Say, you''ve had lots of things happen to you, have n''t you? |
17878 | Shall I run after him and bring him back? |
17878 | Shall we ever give the show again? |
17878 | Shall we tell''em? |
17878 | So everything is all right, is it? |
17878 | That would be too bad, would n''t it, to have the snow stop after Mart had made such a fine sled? |
17878 | The Happy Day Twins? |
17878 | They''re going to help, are n''t you? |
17878 | To give another show? |
17878 | Treadwell? 17878 WHERE IS BUNNY?" |
17878 | Want to walk down the street with me while I mail this letter? |
17878 | Was it a bone? |
17878 | Was n''t it queer,said Mart,"that, after all, he should come to the same Home we''re going to help with the farm play?" |
17878 | Was you? |
17878 | Well, can we have that-- that_ sheenery_ for our play? |
17878 | What about? |
17878 | What are you going to do? |
17878 | What are you makin''? |
17878 | What are you playing? |
17878 | What can I do? |
17878 | What did the teacher say? |
17878 | What did you get in there for? |
17878 | What do the children mean? |
17878 | What do you want me to do? |
17878 | What happened? |
17878 | What have you got there? |
17878 | What is it? |
17878 | What is it? |
17878 | What is it? |
17878 | What one do you think would be best for Helen, Sue? |
17878 | What same boy? |
17878 | What sort of play are you going to have? |
17878 | What''s all the trouble here? |
17878 | What''s come? |
17878 | What''s that mean? |
17878 | What''s that you said about an old man? |
17878 | What''s the matter? |
17878 | What''s the matter? |
17878 | What? |
17878 | When are we going to get the scenery for our play, Daddy? |
17878 | Where are you going to give your play? |
17878 | Where are you going to have it? |
17878 | Where are you going, children? |
17878 | Where are you, and what''s the matter, Bunny? |
17878 | Where can she have hidden herself? |
17878 | Where did they go? |
17878 | Where did you get the printing press? |
17878 | Where did you leave her? |
17878 | Where is Bunny? |
17878 | Where is he? 17878 Where''s Lucile?" |
17878 | Where''s my red hat? |
17878 | Who do you suppose that is, Mother? |
17878 | Who is Uncle Bill, and where is he? |
17878 | Who is calling me? |
17878 | Who is it? |
17878 | Who is it? |
17878 | Who? |
17878 | Why are n''t you with it now? |
17878 | Why do n''t you go over? |
17878 | Why do n''t you have some nice quiet play that would be good for Christmas? |
17878 | Why do n''t you stay here and look for work, just as I''m going to do? |
17878 | Why do n''t you take her where it''s warm? |
17878 | Why not have a play with a farm scene in it? 17878 Why, what are you children thinking of?" |
17878 | Will it be a funny play? |
17878 | Will it be ready in time for a Christmas entertainment? |
17878 | Will it snow so hard they ca n''t give the show, Mother? |
17878 | With lots of snow and ice, Mother? |
17878 | Wo n''t you come in? 17878 Would n''t it be terrible if we got on the stage and forgot what we were going to say?" |
17878 | You ca n''t ever see anybody make faces at you-- if they ever do-- can you? |
17878 | You know there''s a big loft over my store, do n''t you? |
17878 | You''ll come to our show, wo n''t you, Bunker? |
17878 | And did you hear me fall on the pile of hay under the trapeze?" |
17878 | And we can have a lot of fun, ca n''t we?" |
17878 | Are you going to hang up your stocking?" |
17878 | Brown?" |
17878 | But when are you going to give your show?" |
17878 | CHAPTER XIX UNCLE BILL"What''s that, Bunny Brown?" |
17878 | CHAPTER XXI"WHERE IS BUNNY?" |
17878 | CHAPTER XXII ACT I"What''s that? |
17878 | Clayton?" |
17878 | Could the telegram be about them? |
17878 | Did the impersonator want them, Bunny?" |
17878 | Did you thank Mart and Lucile for making it?" |
17878 | Do n''t you remember, Bunny?" |
17878 | Do n''t you''member him?" |
17878 | Do you like it?" |
17878 | Do you think he''ll ever be found?" |
17878 | Do you think the children''s play will be nice?" |
17878 | Do you think we need any more scenery than the three sets you spoke of-- the barnyard, the orchard and the meadow?" |
17878 | Do you-- er-- do I owe you anything?" |
17878 | Give my good sugar cookies to that monkey? |
17878 | Has he good, strong teeth?" |
17878 | Have you any work you could let me do?" |
17878 | Have you heard anything about the uncle and aunt of Mart and Lucile?" |
17878 | Have you seen Polly?" |
17878 | How are you coming on with the children''s play?" |
17878 | How do you like that?" |
17878 | How much does it cost to buy the Opera House?" |
17878 | I wonder why that boy is here?" |
17878 | Is n''t Bunny here?" |
17878 | Is that the impersonator?" |
17878 | May I ask him in? |
17878 | Now then, boys and girls, are you all going to be in the new play,''Down on the Farm?''" |
17878 | Now what do you think of your sled?" |
17878 | Now what do you want to do-- get back to New York, all three of you?" |
17878 | Please, Mother, could n''t Sue and I get up a show?" |
17878 | Please, Mother, may n''t we give a show?" |
17878 | Raymond?" |
17878 | The children laughed as she went downstairs with the parrot on her finger, and Sue said:"A monkey would be funny if he could talk, would n''t he?" |
17878 | Treadwell?" |
17878 | Treadwell?" |
17878 | Treadwell?" |
17878 | Wango, are you trying to be an impersonator, such as I used to be?" |
17878 | Was there any mail for us, Bunny?" |
17878 | We did n''t know where to find you, and----""Say, your trouble all came together, did n''t it?" |
17878 | We had a circus once, in a tent, did n''t we, Mother?" |
17878 | Well, what does he think I''m doing?" |
17878 | What are you going to do with all the money you make, Bunny Brown?" |
17878 | What have you got?" |
17878 | Where can he be?" |
17878 | Where do you think your Uncle Simon and Aunt Sallie went to?" |
17878 | Where''s your cloak?" |
17878 | Who is Peter?" |
17878 | Who is he?" |
17878 | Who is it?" |
17878 | Who knows? |
17878 | Who said it?" |
17878 | Why not have a farm play and call it''Down on the Farm''?" |
17878 | Why, where''s Bunny?" |
17878 | Winkler''s?" |
17878 | Would you like to go?" |
17878 | You were to be a fireman and wear this red hat, were n''t you?" |
17878 | Your sister sings, does n''t she?" |
17878 | _ Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Giving a Show.__ Page 42_]"Well, how are you going to get him down out of there?" |
17878 | cried Mrs. Newton,"what do you mean?" |
17878 | exclaimed Helen,"have you got a doll you could lend me? |
17878 | exclaimed Mrs. Brown,"where can he be?" |
17878 | she called out, as she heard her brother''s cries,"what''s the matter, and where are you?" |
17878 | was the little girl''s first thought,"can that by my doll?" |
17878 | where have you been?" |
20134 | A cocoanut? |
20134 | Ai n''t there a cover that you can put back like on a trunk? |
20134 | And can we get the dog out of the window, too, Bunny? |
20134 | And did Sandy go overboard, too? |
20134 | And did n''t you find the other dog-- the one that took mother''s ring in the pocketbook? |
20134 | And is n''t there_ any_ pirate gold in the box? |
20134 | And my dolls can come to it, ca n''t they? |
20134 | And what''s that about being adrift? |
20134 | Anything wrong? |
20134 | Are they stuck? |
20134 | Are they your children? |
20134 | Are you all aboard? |
20134 | Are you going to cry-- real? |
20134 | Are you hurt? |
20134 | Are you sure he''s the same one, Bunny? |
20134 | Are you sure the diamond ring was in the pocketbook? |
20134 | Are you sure, children, that this is the same dog that ran into the yard that day and made off with my pocketbook? |
20134 | Are you thinking of your lost pocketbook? |
20134 | Are you whistling for the dog? |
20134 | But are you sure you did put it in the pocketbook? |
20134 | But how could he get out if both doors are locked and the windows nailed shut? |
20134 | But if anybody found it, would n''t we have got it back? |
20134 | But if you were n''t hiding under that boat, what were you doing? |
20134 | But what is this about a dog? |
20134 | But what shall we do about dry clothes for them? 20134 But what story are you going to tell us, Daddy?" |
20134 | But why did you hide under the boat? |
20134 | But will you take us aboard? 20134 But would n''t it have been fine, Mother, if we could have found the dog that took your diamond ring?" |
20134 | Ca n''t I get up, Mother, and dress? |
20134 | Ca n''t we get another board and make another seesaw? |
20134 | Ca n''t you skip, as we do when we play hopscotch? |
20134 | Ca n''t you think of anything but dogs, Bunny boy? 20134 Can you catch any fish?" |
20134 | Can you get it open? |
20134 | Can you go out in a boat? |
20134 | Can you open that one? |
20134 | Can you really wash a five- dollar bill? |
20134 | Can you tell me where Christmas Tree Cove is? |
20134 | Could n''t we go and take a walk in them? |
20134 | Did Sandy drop the pocketbook in the boat? |
20134 | Did he have a pocketbook when he jumped into your boat? |
20134 | Did he have anything in his mouth? |
20134 | Did he say his box had pirate gold in? |
20134 | Did he? 20134 Did it hurt you?" |
20134 | Did n''t he, Daddy? |
20134 | Did we hit anything, Bunker? |
20134 | Did you find Splash? |
20134 | Did you find the dog? |
20134 | Did you jump on the goat''s back, Bunny? |
20134 | Did you just come? |
20134 | Did you like that ride? |
20134 | Did you really get back my pocketbook? 20134 Did you see him come out of your shop?" |
20134 | Did you see me throw the life buoy to you? |
20134 | Did you see the place where I broke the window with the hammer? |
20134 | Did you think of any way to find him? |
20134 | Did you? 20134 Do n''t you want me to?" |
20134 | Do they have bigger waves in the ocean than the one that knocked me down? |
20134 | Do you give up? |
20134 | Do you know the way? |
20134 | Do you mean to say a strange dog ran off with the pocketbook and everything in it? |
20134 | Do you really mean it? |
20134 | Do you see, Bunny-- Sue? 20134 Do you suppose he''ll be long?" |
20134 | Do you think it''s going to rain, Bunker? |
20134 | Do you think you are going to like it here? |
20134 | Do you want it saved? |
20134 | Do you want to be run down? |
20134 | Does it thunder and lightning? |
20134 | Even if you do n''t find your diamond ring? |
20134 | From China? |
20134 | Has anything happened? |
20134 | Have we got to leave the box here? |
20134 | Have you enough clams, Bunny? |
20134 | He should see some of the big waves, should n''t he, Bunny? |
20134 | How are they going to come and get us? |
20134 | How are we going to get''em back? |
20134 | How are you enjoying it? |
20134 | How can I thank you? |
20134 | How can we return your things to you? |
20134 | How can we? |
20134 | How could he, if they were nailed shut before we came in? 20134 How could he?" |
20134 | How could you eat a cake of_ soap_? |
20134 | How could you if you did n''t know the way? |
20134 | How could your dog be in it, dear? |
20134 | How did Mr. Ravenwood get the dog which he says in his letter he has? |
20134 | How did it happen? |
20134 | How did they happen to come ashore? |
20134 | How did you get Sandy? |
20134 | How did you lose it? |
20134 | How did you lose that? |
20134 | How do you know? |
20134 | How do you s''pose that dog got out with both doors locked? |
20134 | How do you s''pose we got loose? |
20134 | How in the world it ever came here I ca n''t imagine, unless----"Is it really a pocketbook? |
20134 | How many of us are going? |
20134 | How? |
20134 | I can help you sail, ca n''t I, Bunker? |
20134 | If I filled it full of holes, boring''em in with one of Mr. Foswick''s augers, then the barrel would n''t weigh so much, would it? 20134 If it was the dog he''d bark, would n''t he?" |
20134 | Is Bunny in swimming? |
20134 | Is Harry in trouble again? |
20134 | Is he the funny Captain Ross who is always cracking jokes or asking riddles? |
20134 | Is it a clam that has hold of you? |
20134 | Is it a whale? |
20134 | Is it all like this on the clam flats? |
20134 | Is it bleeding? |
20134 | Is it really your dog? |
20134 | Is it safe? |
20134 | Is it waste? |
20134 | Is it-- is it off? |
20134 | Is n''t he funny, Mother? |
20134 | Is that serious? |
20134 | Is that so? |
20134 | Is that your dog, Splash, come back? |
20134 | Is the canoe worth saving? |
20134 | Is there anything else on that side, Bunny? |
20134 | Is this the news you meant, Daddy? |
20134 | It ca n''t be for you to eat if you get hungry,said Bunny,"can it, Captain Ross?" |
20134 | It''s just like being shipwrecked, is n''t it, Bunny? |
20134 | May Harry come? |
20134 | May I wade in, Mother? |
20134 | May we go on board? |
20134 | May we sail with him, Mother? |
20134 | May we stay on the boat? |
20134 | Mr. Foswick or the big dog? |
20134 | Need any more help? |
20134 | Nor about a dog? |
20134 | Oh, Bunny, what are we going to do? |
20134 | Oh, Bunny, when are we going to get home? |
20134 | Oh, are n''t you going, Daddy? |
20134 | Oh, broke a window, did you? |
20134 | Oh, ca n''t we go to Christmas Tree Cove? |
20134 | Oh, ca n''t we go? |
20134 | Oh, can we go with you? |
20134 | Oh, is there-- is there anything else in the pocketbook? 20134 Oh, what do you think can really be in it?" |
20134 | Oh, what shall I do? |
20134 | Or girls? |
20134 | Say, did that dog have a spot on his left leg? |
20134 | Shall I-- shall I sink down through the hole all the way to-- to China? |
20134 | Shall we get Jimmie and Rose? |
20134 | So you''re locked in, are you? 20134 Speaking of falling into the water,"he said, with a jolly laugh,"can you tell me the answer to this riddle, Bunny or Sue? |
20134 | Sue, are you going to cry? |
20134 | Sue,asked Mrs. Brown, as she hurried down the slope leading to the beach proper,"did Bunny step on a broken bottle and cut his toe?" |
20134 | There was money in the pocketbook, was n''t there, Mother? |
20134 | Though he always wanted to go with me; did n''t you, old fellow? |
20134 | Was n''t he sitting here with you? |
20134 | Was n''t he with you? |
20134 | Was n''t it a terrible storm? |
20134 | Was n''t it there? |
20134 | We were on a boat and it rocked like anything, did n''t it, Bunny? |
20134 | Well, did n''t Splash once chew up my picture- book? 20134 Well, have you come to take another look for the ring?" |
20134 | Well, would n''t a dogwood tree scare a cat? |
20134 | Well, you had quite an adventure, did n''t you? |
20134 | Well, you have n''t come back to stay the rest of the night, have you? |
20134 | What are they for? |
20134 | What are we going to do? |
20134 | What are you doing, Bunker? |
20134 | What are you going to do, Mother? |
20134 | What are you going to make now? |
20134 | What are you making? |
20134 | What ca n''t he get out of? |
20134 | What can we do? |
20134 | What day was it that your dog ran away? |
20134 | What do you find after a storm? |
20134 | What do you mean, Bunny? 20134 What does all this mean?" |
20134 | What does it say? |
20134 | What else is there? |
20134 | What for? |
20134 | What happened? 20134 What is going on at Christmas Tree Cove that you should want to take us there?" |
20134 | What is in it-- if anything? |
20134 | What is it, Sue? |
20134 | What is it? |
20134 | What is that? |
20134 | What kind of a dog was yours? |
20134 | What kind of tree would scare a cat? |
20134 | What made it? |
20134 | What makes you think it might be that? |
20134 | What makes''em bury the gold they already have? |
20134 | What''ll we do, Bunny? |
20134 | What''s pirates''gold? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s the matter? |
20134 | What''s this about your dog being lost? |
20134 | What-- what''s the matter? 20134 What?" |
20134 | What? |
20134 | When is a boat not a boat? |
20134 | When is a boat not a boat? |
20134 | When shall we get there-- to the place where the Christmas trees are, Daddy? |
20134 | Where are they calling from? 20134 Where can he be?" |
20134 | Where can he be? |
20134 | Where can you dig clams? |
20134 | Where did Bunny go, Sue? |
20134 | Where does the train run to? |
20134 | Where have you been? |
20134 | Where is Sea Gate, Bunny? |
20134 | Where is he? |
20134 | Where is your dog? |
20134 | Where''d he go? |
20134 | Where''s home, Bunny? |
20134 | Which dock shall I steer for? |
20134 | Who are you and where are you? |
20134 | Who? |
20134 | Why should we not stay here over night? 20134 Why should you tie a cake of soap around your neck if you go in swimming in deep water?" |
20134 | Why? |
20134 | Why? |
20134 | Will it be ready to sail to- morrow? |
20134 | Will there be any other boys up at Christmas Tree Cove to play with? |
20134 | Will you like it, Mother? |
20134 | Wo n''t you and Harry come over and have supper with us this evening? |
20134 | Would n''t it be funny if that dog should be hiding around here? |
20134 | Would n''t it be funny if we could find that big dog and your pocketbook at the Cove, Mother? |
20134 | Would you come, too? |
20134 | Yes, I know we have to go; but we can go after we''ve had another seesaw just the same, ca n''t we? |
20134 | You do n''t see anything of who? |
20134 | *****_ This Is n''t All!_ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
20134 | An''if it sailed''way off to-- to China, how ever would you get back?" |
20134 | And where is my pocketbook and the groceries I sent you for? |
20134 | Are you all right now?" |
20134 | Are you there?" |
20134 | Brown?" |
20134 | Brown?" |
20134 | Bunny Brown, what possessed you to crawl under that boat and go to sleep?" |
20134 | Bunny, can you manage by yourself?" |
20134 | But did you have any report from Mr. Foswick or Bunker Blue about their search in the carpenter shop for the pocketbook?" |
20134 | But what did he want to lock us in for? |
20134 | But what''s that about your mother''s pocketbook?" |
20134 | But wo n''t you have lunch with us? |
20134 | CHAPTER XI WHERE IS BUNNY? |
20134 | Can you be ready to start day after to- morrow?" |
20134 | Can you guess?" |
20134 | Could your dog run fast?" |
20134 | Did some one run into us?" |
20134 | Did you children ever hear of Christmas Tree Cove?" |
20134 | Did you come for us, Bunker?" |
20134 | Did you hear him, Bunker?" |
20134 | Did you see anything washed up?" |
20134 | Do you mean to- day?" |
20134 | Do you see that barrel of water there?" |
20134 | Every now and again the children would ask:"When do you think he''ll come?" |
20134 | He''s your dog all right, is n''t he?" |
20134 | How about you?" |
20134 | How am I going to walk on one foot?" |
20134 | How are you after your goat ride, Bunny?" |
20134 | How could he be out in the ocean?" |
20134 | How did it happen?" |
20134 | I''d better keep on, do n''t you think?" |
20134 | If we could only crawl out----""And get all cut on the glass? |
20134 | Is the dog there, Daddy?" |
20134 | It was nice and warm there, and the wind did n''t blow on me, and I was thinking and I was thinking, and----""And then you fell asleep, did n''t you?" |
20134 | Let me see now, I wonder----""Where''s Bunny?" |
20134 | Now where do you want to be set ashore?" |
20134 | Now, what could I fill it with so it would weigh only seven pounds?" |
20134 | Oh, children, did a dog really run away with the pocketbook?" |
20134 | Oh, what shall I do? |
20134 | Ravenwood?" |
20134 | Then Bunny managed to find his voice and he cried:"Who was that, Sue?" |
20134 | Then he heard Sue ask:"What''s the matter?" |
20134 | This time of day?" |
20134 | WHERE IS BUNNY? |
20134 | Was it a dog you ever saw before, Bunny?" |
20134 | Was there a great amount of money in it?" |
20134 | Well, all clear, Bunker?" |
20134 | Well, as long as you know where Christmas Tree Cove is, how would you like to go there to spend the summer?" |
20134 | What am I down here for?" |
20134 | What for?" |
20134 | What goes under the water and over the water and never touches the water?" |
20134 | What has the dog on his tail?" |
20134 | What shall I do?" |
20134 | When is a boat not a boat? |
20134 | When is a boat not a boat?" |
20134 | Where is Bunny?" |
20134 | Where is my pocketbook?" |
20134 | Where''s Bunny?" |
20134 | Why should you tie a cake of soap around your neck when you go in swimming?" |
20134 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
20134 | You have n''t seen anything of the dog since, have you?" |
20134 | are you hurt?" |
20134 | are you there? |
20134 | did you find mother''s ring?" |
20134 | did you hear that?" |
20134 | what shall I do?" |
16956 | A circus? 16956 A real truly one?" |
16956 | All the children around here; eh? |
16956 | And are the white mice there? |
16956 | And can we have the green- striped calf for a zebra? |
16956 | And can we pretend they are ostriches? |
16956 | And did n''t he go down to Nellie Bruce''s with you? |
16956 | And do n''t you want us to pick some for you, like ockstritches''eggs, an''put them in the basket? |
16956 | And do ockstritches lay big eggs? |
16956 | And hold my hand until I get to sleep? |
16956 | And is you going to get hens''eggs or ockstritches''eggs now, Grandpa? |
16956 | And peanuts? |
16956 | And the bear-- is the bear all right? |
16956 | And what are you going to do? |
16956 | And what are you going to use to put stripes on your half of Splash? |
16956 | And what can I do, Bunny? |
16956 | And what''s going to be in the little tent-- the army one grandpa let you take? |
16956 | And who is that with you? |
16956 | And will you, Daddy? |
16956 | Are n''t they cute, Bunny? |
16956 | Are there some big boys around here? |
16956 | Are we going to have another circus? |
16956 | Are you after Ben? |
16956 | Are you all ready in there? |
16956 | Are you all ready, Bunny? |
16956 | Are you all ready? |
16956 | Are you going after the eggs? |
16956 | Are you going camping? 16956 Are you going to have our dog Splash striped like a blue tiger again?" |
16956 | Are you going to paint both sides of the calf, Bunny? |
16956 | Are you going, Bunny? |
16956 | Are you sure she did n''t go back to the house, Bunny? |
16956 | Are you sure, Ben? |
16956 | Are you-- are you going to make me go back to the circus? |
16956 | Are you_ sure_ you is n''t playin''circus? |
16956 | Bring who back? |
16956 | Bunny, ca n''t I be a clown? |
16956 | Bunny,asked Sue,"did it hurt when you were playin''you were a circus man only you were n''t?" |
16956 | But Bunny-- Bunny-- if they''re little ducks and it does n''t hurt them to go in the water, what makes the old hen so afraid? |
16956 | But I guess you''re not hurt much now; are you? |
16956 | But did I swing by my feet? |
16956 | But do your mice like cheese, Sam? |
16956 | But how can he sell pink lemonade and peanuts and balloons? |
16956 | But how can we get''em? |
16956 | But how did it happen? 16956 But if a doll ca n''t talk, how do you know when she likes anything?" |
16956 | But they can play with us sometimes; ca n''t they, Grandma? |
16956 | But what have you children been doing? |
16956 | But who is in the well? |
16956 | But why does n''t he come to us? |
16956 | But you have n''t any trapeze here, have you? |
16956 | Ca n''t I? |
16956 | Can a hen hatch ockstritches''eggs? |
16956 | Can we catch her? |
16956 | Can you hang on a trapeze? |
16956 | Can you sell pink lemonade? |
16956 | Circus last all dat time? |
16956 | Circus? 16956 Did Ben come back?" |
16956 | Did Bunny----? |
16956 | Did I do it good? |
16956 | Did he ever tell you anything about himself? |
16956 | Did he go away? |
16956 | Did he go away? |
16956 | Did he go away? |
16956 | Did he have his breakfast? |
16956 | Did he have his supper? |
16956 | Did n''t we get up a Punch and Judy show, when I found Aunt Lu''s diamond ring? |
16956 | Did the calf- zebra hurt you when she kicked you over, Bunny? |
16956 | Did you ever teach any of them the trick of opening the cage door? |
16956 | Did you fall, Bunny? |
16956 | Did you really do that, Ben? |
16956 | Did you see him come back? |
16956 | Did you stay in this tent all the while, Ben? |
16956 | Did you want something? |
16956 | Do n''t do what? |
16956 | Do n''t you just love it, Bunny? |
16956 | Do n''t you want to sail any more? 16956 Do n''t you want to save the little chicks for the hen?" |
16956 | Do you mean how did I like the wild animals getting loose? |
16956 | Do you think we could have a circus here? |
16956 | Do you think we could really get up a circus? |
16956 | Do you think, Ben, you could show me how to get on a horse''s back that way? |
16956 | Do you want a ride, too? |
16956 | Do you-- do you mean_ me_? |
16956 | Does n''t he look nice? |
16956 | Does n''t he look pretty, Sue? 16956 Does n''t she just love it, Bunny?" |
16956 | Does your elephant eat peanuts? |
16956 | Does zebras have green stripes, Bunny? |
16956 | From home? |
16956 | Going sailing? |
16956 | Going to have a circus; eh? 16956 Have n''t you got''most enough hay there now, Sue?" |
16956 | He is n''t what? |
16956 | Hello, Bunker Blue,he called,"is that you getting up?" |
16956 | How are you this afternoon? |
16956 | How can she swim up when there is n''t any water''cept away down there in the bottom of the well? |
16956 | How could you put stripes on him, Bunny? |
16956 | How did he do it? |
16956 | How did you do it? |
16956 | How long is all the while? |
16956 | How long? |
16956 | How many peaches do you think you can eat, Bunny? |
16956 | How was that? |
16956 | How? |
16956 | How? |
16956 | How? |
16956 | I guess you wo n''t want to be in a circus, will you, Bunny? |
16956 | I mean can you sell pink lemonade-- to drink-- at our circus? |
16956 | I wonder if we could give her a bath? |
16956 | I wonder if we''ll ever see him again? |
16956 | I wonder what we''ll do next? |
16956 | I wonder what--? |
16956 | I wonder where he is? |
16956 | I wonder-- I wonder if he means the circus? |
16956 | Is grandpa going to keep him? |
16956 | Is he chasing after Ben? |
16956 | Is it a balloon? |
16956 | Is it really raining cats and dogs? 16956 Is n''t he going to be a fine zebra?" |
16956 | Is n''t that enough? |
16956 | Is she coming up, Grandpa? |
16956 | Is that you, Bunny? |
16956 | Is the pole strong enough to hold him? |
16956 | Is the tent ready for the big circus? |
16956 | Is this a part of the circus, Bunny? |
16956 | Is-- is the tent all right? |
16956 | Is-- is there a circus around here? |
16956 | May I go with you? |
16956 | Mean it? 16956 Not chickens? |
16956 | Oh, Bunny, are you hurted? |
16956 | Oh, Bunny, do you s''pose mother will let us have the circus? |
16956 | Oh, I wonder what that can be? |
16956 | Oh, are you going to have a circus? |
16956 | Oh, are you going to have two? |
16956 | Oh, but we have had such fun here; have n''t we, Bunny? |
16956 | Oh, ca n''t you leave it on, Grandpa? |
16956 | Oh, have you a secret, too? |
16956 | Oh, have you really a tent? |
16956 | Oh, is it a trick bear? |
16956 | Oh, is it real? |
16956 | Oh, it''s just like real; is n''t it, Mother? |
16956 | Oh, may we come? |
16956 | Oh, what will those children do next? |
16956 | Oh, where did you find them? |
16956 | On a farm? |
16956 | Pink lemonade? |
16956 | Really? |
16956 | Really? |
16956 | Really? |
16956 | Run away? |
16956 | Say, is n''t that just fine of our children? |
16956 | Splash, what made you run away from home? |
16956 | That shows he is n''t a regular tramp; does n''t it? |
16956 | Then could we take your army tent? |
16956 | To give the Punch and Judy show? |
16956 | Was it deep when you were out last night? |
16956 | Was it good? |
16956 | Was n''t ours a good secret? |
16956 | We can have the hired man sell pink lemonade and peanuts; ca n''t we? |
16956 | We''ve got a surprise too; have n''t we, Bunny? |
16956 | Well, do you want to come back with me, or stay here on the farm? |
16956 | Well, what do you think of the new boy? |
16956 | Well? |
16956 | Were you there all the while? |
16956 | What are they? |
16956 | What are we going to do to- day, Bunny? |
16956 | What are you children talking about? 16956 What are you going to do?" |
16956 | What are you putting carpet on the planks for? |
16956 | What can we do in the circus? |
16956 | What can we do to have some fun, Bunny? |
16956 | What can we do until jam- time? |
16956 | What can we do? |
16956 | What could he do? |
16956 | What do we want of balloons? |
16956 | What do you say to cows? |
16956 | What do you think about getting up a larger circus? |
16956 | What do you want? |
16956 | What does all this mean? |
16956 | What does this mean, Bunny-- Sue? |
16956 | What for? |
16956 | What happened, Bunny? |
16956 | What happened? |
16956 | What has Bunny done now, I wonder? |
16956 | What has happened to Bunny? 16956 What in the world are we to do with this Italian and his balloons?" |
16956 | What is circus? |
16956 | What is it all about? |
16956 | What is it, Sue? |
16956 | What is it? |
16956 | What is it? |
16956 | What is it? |
16956 | What is it? |
16956 | What is it? |
16956 | What is n''t he, Sue? 16956 What is that boy up to now?" |
16956 | What kind, then? |
16956 | What kind? |
16956 | What makes you think I can help you make a play- circus? |
16956 | What makes you think so? |
16956 | What shall I do? 16956 What shall we call him?" |
16956 | What trick can we do, Bunny? |
16956 | What wild animal will you put in there? |
16956 | What''d he say? |
16956 | What''d you run away for? |
16956 | What''s a zebra? |
16956 | What''s a-- a ockstritch? |
16956 | What''s gone? |
16956 | What''s in that box? |
16956 | What''s next? |
16956 | What''s that, Bunny? |
16956 | What''s the matter? 16956 What''s the matter?" |
16956 | What''s the matter? |
16956 | What''s the matter? |
16956 | What-- what happened? |
16956 | What-- what makes him do that? |
16956 | What-- what''s the matter, Bunny? |
16956 | What? |
16956 | What? |
16956 | What? |
16956 | What? |
16956 | What? |
16956 | What? |
16956 | Whata you calla dat? 16956 When are you going to have the show?" |
16956 | When are you going to have your show? |
16956 | When is the show going to be? |
16956 | Where are you going? |
16956 | Where are you? |
16956 | Where could we have it, Bunny? |
16956 | Where de circus-- where de tents? |
16956 | Where did it wash them? |
16956 | Where did you learn that trick of jumping up? |
16956 | Where is Ben, Grandma? |
16956 | Where is he? 16956 Where is he?" |
16956 | Where is it? |
16956 | Where is that dog now, Grandpa? |
16956 | Where was it then? |
16956 | Where your circus? |
16956 | Where''d you learn how? |
16956 | Where''s Sue? 16956 Who is your sister?" |
16956 | Who? |
16956 | Why ca n''t we have a circus? |
16956 | Why did n''t you go up to the first house you came to and ask for a meal? |
16956 | Why do n''t you do some of your tricks, Ben? |
16956 | Why should he want to get you? |
16956 | Why, is n''t he a good boy? |
16956 | Why, what-- what''s the matter? |
16956 | Will he-- will he come back? |
16956 | Will you help? |
16956 | Will you stay by me a little while, Daddy? |
16956 | Will you two act in our circus? |
16956 | Will-- will grandpa be very sorry? |
16956 | Will-- will they bite? |
16956 | With the rake? |
16956 | Wo n''t we, Bunny? |
16956 | Wo n''t we, Sue? |
16956 | Would it, Grandpa? |
16956 | Would n''t it be fun if we could send and get Mr. Winkler''s monkey Wango for our circus? 16956 Would we have any little folks in it?" |
16956 | Would you and me be all the circus, Bunny? |
16956 | Yes, my dear, I know, but----"What''s all the trouble? |
16956 | Yes? |
16956 | You can just stay with us; ca n''t he Mother? |
16956 | You have n''t been a bad boy; have you? |
16956 | You have run away; have n''t you? |
16956 | You mean the strange, hungry boy, who came last night? 16956 You wanta de balloon?" |
16956 | You wo n''t go on a high trapeze, will you, Bunny? |
16956 | You would n''t if Bunker Blue held you on; would you? |
16956 | You''ll be in the big circus; wo n''t you? |
16956 | You''ll come; wo n''t you, Mother? |
16956 | You''re hungry; are n''t you? |
16956 | Your dog lost; eh? |
16956 | A real circus?" |
16956 | And why are n''t you dressed?" |
16956 | And, if you are, will you come out and look at the barn where we are going to have our circus? |
16956 | Are n''t you? |
16956 | Are you awake?" |
16956 | Are you going right in with the calf?" |
16956 | Are you going to do that?" |
16956 | Are you two going to be the whole circus?" |
16956 | BACK HOME AGAIN 238 BUNNY BROWN AND HIS SISTER SUE PLAYING CIRCUS CHAPTER I BUNNY IS UPSIDE DOWN"Grandpa, where are you going now?" |
16956 | Bunny, is you playing circus?" |
16956 | But how did your mice get out, Sam?" |
16956 | But is n''t he nice?" |
16956 | But is you only going to have one wild make- believe animal, Bunny?" |
16956 | But what can we do, Bunny? |
16956 | But what else can we have besides the wild animals?" |
16956 | But where could Splash be? |
16956 | But where was Bunny Brown? |
16956 | Can Sue and I come?" |
16956 | Can we get one?" |
16956 | Can you catch him?" |
16956 | Circus?" |
16956 | Did Bunny fall in? |
16956 | Did I really look like a circus man, Sue?" |
16956 | Did Sue?" |
16956 | Did a bee sting him?" |
16956 | Did n''t I hang in the tree? |
16956 | Did you hurt yourself?" |
16956 | Do n''t you now?" |
16956 | Do n''t you want to find Splash?" |
16956 | Have you and Sue made up what you are going to do?" |
16956 | He heard some one, that sounded like his grandpa, ask:"Did they wash away?" |
16956 | Hooper?" |
16956 | Hooper?" |
16956 | How did you find me?" |
16956 | How did you like it?" |
16956 | How is yourself?" |
16956 | How?" |
16956 | I guess a horse would like it; do n''t you, Bunny?" |
16956 | I guess you know more about a circus than you are willing to tell; do n''t you?" |
16956 | I mean you would n''t let me paint; would you?" |
16956 | I s''pose it''s only a make- believe circus; is n''t it?" |
16956 | Is it raining my dog Splash? |
16956 | It does n''t hurt to fall on hay; does it, Bunny?" |
16956 | It would n''t without the balloons; would it, Sue?" |
16956 | Peanuts? |
16956 | Penk leemonade?" |
16956 | The circus is over; is n''t it, Bunny?" |
16956 | Then Bunny said:"I could n''t do that; could I, Henry? |
16956 | Then he managed to ask:"Who is it? |
16956 | Then he''ll look all over like a tiger; wo n''t he, Bunny?" |
16956 | Then the man turned to Bunny and asked:"How much farder now-- to de circus?" |
16956 | Then what are they?" |
16956 | They are n''t? |
16956 | They''re real cute; do n''t you think?" |
16956 | Want to see them?" |
16956 | We''re not,''cause we had some cookies and milk; did n''t we, Bunny?" |
16956 | Well, where abouts?" |
16956 | Were you ever in one?" |
16956 | Were you trying to be a circus, all by yourself?" |
16956 | What am I going to be in the circus? |
16956 | What are you all lookin''at me for?" |
16956 | What are you doing?" |
16956 | What did he do that for?" |
16956 | What did you spill on it?" |
16956 | What happened here?" |
16956 | What happened? |
16956 | What happened?" |
16956 | What have you?" |
16956 | What is it? |
16956 | What made you run away?" |
16956 | What makes you be in the water? |
16956 | What was that? |
16956 | What''s all this?" |
16956 | What''s going on here? |
16956 | What''s it all about, anyhow?" |
16956 | What''s that?" |
16956 | Where are you going?" |
16956 | Where are you?" |
16956 | Where circus tents?" |
16956 | Where is Ben Hall?" |
16956 | Where you going?" |
16956 | Where''d you come from?" |
16956 | Who else do you s''pose she meant?" |
16956 | Who fell down the well? |
16956 | Who''s been chasing my old rooster?" |
16956 | Why do n''t you make a ockstritch, Bunny? |
16956 | Why does n''t he come?" |
16956 | Will you help me make a circus?" |
16956 | Will you show me how?" |
16956 | Wo n''t it be nice, Mother?" |
16956 | Would n''t it?" |
16956 | Would n''t you be afraid?" |
16956 | Would you like to do that, Ben?" |
16956 | You do n''t want to be out in the rain?" |
16956 | You know how to eat peaches, do n''t you?" |
16956 | _ Page 224.__ Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus._]"Was n''t that great, Bunny?" |
16956 | exclaimed Bunker,"why do n''t you tell us more about yourself? |
16956 | what is it?" |
17095 | ''Cause did n''t the bloodhounds find the runaway slaves in Uncle Tom''s Cabin? |
17095 | A scratched boy? |
17095 | A way to do what? |
17095 | About my wonderful pain destroyer? |
17095 | All what does? |
17095 | And do n''t you want to see the lions? |
17095 | And how''s Fluffy, our squirrel? |
17095 | And is he coming? |
17095 | And may I have a ride in it? |
17095 | And what about finding Fred? |
17095 | And where? |
17095 | Any what, either? |
17095 | Anybody hurt back there? |
17095 | Are n''t they having a good time? |
17095 | Are n''t you afraid to try to catch him? |
17095 | Are n''t you going? |
17095 | Are n''t you, Bunny? 17095 Are they fighting? |
17095 | Are we all right? |
17095 | Are we any nearer the trees, so it will be easier to catch hold of one of them with a loop of the rope? |
17095 | Are we going to stay in the auto while we''re here? |
17095 | Are you going to send Dix back again? |
17095 | Are you sure about it? |
17095 | Are you sure he did n''t go to the home of some neighbor or of a relative? |
17095 | Are you sure he is n''t somewhere in the auto, under one of the cots asleep? |
17095 | Are you sure you heard Mr. and Mrs. Ward talking about Fred? |
17095 | Are you_ sure_ you two want to go? |
17095 | Bunny in that auto? 17095 But are you doing all this talking, Bunny, just to have company for Splash?" |
17095 | But how are we going to get my darling Sallie Malinda back? |
17095 | But how are we going to_ get_ out? |
17095 | But what about Dix and Splash? |
17095 | But what about giving him something to eat? |
17095 | But what can have become of Dix? |
17095 | But what makes it go? |
17095 | But what''s the idea, Bunny? |
17095 | But why did n''t he telephone? |
17095 | But, children, what do you mean? 17095 Ca n''t we go in swimming?" |
17095 | Ca n''t you take us, Uncle Tad? |
17095 | Can we stop over a day or so here and there? |
17095 | Can you fix it, or make him a new wooden leg? |
17095 | Can you tell if he looks anything like Fred Ward, Daddy? |
17095 | Can you tell us who he really is? |
17095 | Caught what? |
17095 | Could n''t Dix take her back? |
17095 | Did Fred fall down? |
17095 | Did he bite you? |
17095 | Did n''t he scare you? |
17095 | Did n''t you ever see a minstrel before? |
17095 | Did n''t you see something gray run across the grass, and did n''t Dix run after it? |
17095 | Did the farmer tell you how Dix came to lead off his cow? |
17095 | Did they shake any water on you? |
17095 | Did you both see this? 17095 Did you have far to go?" |
17095 | Did you hear that? |
17095 | Did you know the boy, and did he say where the lion attacked him? |
17095 | Did you see him? |
17095 | Did you see it? |
17095 | Did you see the cow first, and would n''t Dix let you have a share in bringing her here? 17095 Did you? |
17095 | Dix has got a_ what_? |
17095 | Do n''t we, Momsie? |
17095 | Do n''t you folks want to go along? 17095 Do n''t you think the squirrel would rather be in the woods?" |
17095 | Do n''t you want to see the elephants? |
17095 | Do you have many shows passing through here, with musicians who play to draw a crowd? |
17095 | Do you know anything about doctoring? |
17095 | Do you know anything about him? |
17095 | Do you mean a campfire or a bonfire? |
17095 | Do you mean to ask somebody going past in another automobile to take Dix to Bellemere? |
17095 | Do you see the muddy marks and the bits of leaves and grass caught on the fence? |
17095 | Do you suppose it would do them any harm? |
17095 | Do you think he could have been Fred? |
17095 | Do you think it would be of any use to inquire, Daddy? |
17095 | Do you think there is any danger? |
17095 | Do you think they''ll sleep out all night? |
17095 | Do? 17095 Does Sallie Malinda give a good light, Daddy?" |
17095 | Does an owl bite? |
17095 | Does he know where Fred is? |
17095 | Eh? 17095 Frightened? |
17095 | Has anything happened? |
17095 | Has anything more happened? |
17095 | Has he been picking berries? |
17095 | Have the elephants gone past yet? |
17095 | Have you got yours, Sue? |
17095 | He can ride in the auto now, ca n''t he, Daddy? 17095 He probably meant it kindly, but what will the man think whose cow she is? |
17095 | He''d know him even if he had on a Hallowe''en false face, would n''t he? |
17095 | How can Dix find Fred? |
17095 | How can I get him back? 17095 How can he?" |
17095 | How did Fred come to go to Portland? 17095 How did you come to do it?" |
17095 | How did you happen to see the boy? |
17095 | How long ago was it that you found the scratched boy? |
17095 | How soon shall we be there? |
17095 | How? |
17095 | Huh? 17095 Hum, the pudding''s gone, is it?" |
17095 | I mean Dix would n''t eat much more than Splash, would he? |
17095 | I want to know if he is Fred Ward, who has run away from his home next door to us? |
17095 | I wonder how we''re going to get Dix back home? 17095 I wonder if they''ll have a parade? |
17095 | I wonder where he went to after clawing me? |
17095 | In a hotel? |
17095 | Is it different? |
17095 | Is it the circus coming back again? |
17095 | Is n''t it a nice place? |
17095 | Is n''t it wonderful? |
17095 | Is that dog following us once more? |
17095 | Is that dog savage? |
17095 | Is that thunder? |
17095 | Is that your name? |
17095 | Is the break a bad one? |
17095 | Is there any way we could find out? |
17095 | Is there anything else new? |
17095 | It''s funny where he went, is n''t it? |
17095 | May I ask just one more question? |
17095 | May we go there after we have eaten? |
17095 | No danger? 17095 Nor the tigers?" |
17095 | Now it would n''t hurt an awful lot to take Dix with us, would it? |
17095 | Oh, Bunny, are you hurt? |
17095 | Oh, Bunny, do you think she falled out? 17095 Oh, Mother, just a second-- until we see how the auto is fixed different?" |
17095 | Oh, and may we go too? |
17095 | Oh, is that all? 17095 Oh, what is the matter?" |
17095 | Oh, what shall I do? |
17095 | Oh, wo n''t we have fun watching them go past? |
17095 | Oh, you mean Professor Rombodno Prosondo? |
17095 | Please may n''t we go? |
17095 | Say, Mother, are n''t we going to the circus? |
17095 | See it, Bunny? 17095 See what?" |
17095 | Shall we go? 17095 Shall you tell them about the lion being loose?" |
17095 | Tell us if your banjo player is really colored? |
17095 | The side shows and_ everything_, and, please, Mother, may we have some peanuts and popcorn? |
17095 | Then the lion did n''t get loose while the circus performance was going on? |
17095 | Then you do n''t believe there is any danger? |
17095 | There is n''t much you children forget, is there? |
17095 | Two dogs are happier than one, are n''t they? |
17095 | Was he hurt at school? 17095 Was it Fred?" |
17095 | Was it funny? 17095 We are n''t afraid, are we, Bunny?" |
17095 | We wo n''t go out to sea, will we? |
17095 | Well then, wo n''t Dix find Fred the same way? |
17095 | Well, I think Dix will help find him, do n''t you? |
17095 | Well, now are you ready to tell us? |
17095 | Well, what are we going to do? |
17095 | Well, what in the world are we going to do with it? |
17095 | Well, what will those dogs do next? |
17095 | Well, what''s the matter now? |
17095 | Well, what''s the use of being frightened until I see it? |
17095 | Well,said Mr. Brown, after he had told Bunny, Sue and their mother about his plan,"do you think you''ll like it?" |
17095 | Well? |
17095 | Were we going too fast? |
17095 | Wha- what good would that do, me pre- pre- tendin''that? |
17095 | What about them? |
17095 | What are we going to give the squirrel to eat? |
17095 | What are we moving for, when it''s dark? |
17095 | What could it be? |
17095 | What did he do? |
17095 | What did you do? |
17095 | What do I mean? 17095 What do you mean, Bunny? |
17095 | What do you mean, Mary? |
17095 | What do you mean, sir? |
17095 | What do you mean? |
17095 | What do you think? |
17095 | What does that mean? |
17095 | What else is there? |
17095 | What for, Mary? |
17095 | What for? |
17095 | What for? |
17095 | What happened to him? |
17095 | What has happened now? |
17095 | What has happened? |
17095 | What has happened? |
17095 | What has happened? |
17095 | What is it? |
17095 | What kind of show we are giving? |
17095 | What makes boys run away? |
17095 | What makes you say that? |
17095 | What makes you think so? |
17095 | What makes you think so? |
17095 | What scratched him? |
17095 | What shall we do? 17095 What was it you came back for?" |
17095 | What would we do with two dogs? |
17095 | What''s disappearcesses? |
17095 | What''s going on? |
17095 | What''s that mean? |
17095 | What''s that? |
17095 | What''s that? |
17095 | What''s the matter, Uncle Tad? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s the matter? |
17095 | What''s this? 17095 What?" |
17095 | What? |
17095 | What_ can_ we do? |
17095 | When did you find out he was gone? |
17095 | Where are you going? |
17095 | Where are you going? |
17095 | Where are you going? |
17095 | Where are you going? |
17095 | Where can they stay? |
17095 | Where did he come from, and where is he going? 17095 Where did you get it?" |
17095 | Where do you think we shall stop for the night? |
17095 | Where is Dix? 17095 Where is this rocky glen of yours where you say the lion jumped out at the boy?" |
17095 | Where? 17095 Where?" |
17095 | Who could it be but Fred? 17095 Who did n''t what?" |
17095 | Who''s ready for dinner? |
17095 | Why are n''t you in bed? |
17095 | Why are you out of your bunks so early? 17095 Why did n''t George come and tell Fred''s father so he could stop him?" |
17095 | Why do n''t you tie fast to a tree? |
17095 | Why do you call him a''poor old lion''? 17095 Why not?" |
17095 | Why should n''t we? |
17095 | Why, what''s the matter, Bunny and Sue? |
17095 | Why? |
17095 | Will he''rest us? |
17095 | Will you have lunch first? |
17095 | Wo n''t it be_ great_ if we find him so soon? |
17095 | Would we have bad luck if we did n''t? |
17095 | You folks camping here? |
17095 | You say you saw Fred Ward? |
17095 | You will be careful, wo n''t you? |
17095 | ''Member how we played circus, Sue?" |
17095 | A fire?" |
17095 | An''the circus comin''to town?" |
17095 | Are n''t there_ lady_ Teddy bears as well as_ gentlemen_?" |
17095 | Are you one of the circus folks?" |
17095 | Are you?" |
17095 | As Uncle Tad started to row Sue cried:"But where''s Sallie Malinda? |
17095 | As they entered the automobile Mrs. Brown heard them and called:"Who is there?" |
17095 | BUNNY AT THE WHEEL 33 V. WHERE IS SPLASH? |
17095 | Bunker not going?" |
17095 | But is the squirrel hurt, Bunny?" |
17095 | But where can I find him?" |
17095 | But whether it''s a he or a she I suppose you''d like to have me go back for it, would n''t you?" |
17095 | But----""What about the good news you have, Daddy?" |
17095 | CHAPTER V WHERE IS SPLASH? |
17095 | CHAPTER VII DIX IN TROUBLE"Is Dix really following us?" |
17095 | CHAPTER XV WAS IT FRED? |
17095 | CHAPTER XX DIX TO THE RESCUE"Where is the waterfall?" |
17095 | CHAPTER XXIII THE SCRATCHED BOY"What''s that? |
17095 | Did Uncle Tad bring his gun with him?" |
17095 | Did a lion really get loose from the circus?" |
17095 | Did he give any account of himself?" |
17095 | Did he know we were going there?" |
17095 | Did n''t you, you rascals?" |
17095 | Do you know how to find Fred?" |
17095 | Do you think Dix would really bring back an elephant?" |
17095 | Do you think it could be Fred?" |
17095 | Do you think we had better stay here and help them?" |
17095 | Does it just keep falling?" |
17095 | Finally Sue asked:"Bunny, are you asleep?" |
17095 | Had n''t you better sleep in the automobile?" |
17095 | He goes to school, does n''t he?" |
17095 | He turned to look through the little window at the back of the front seat against which he leaned, and asked:"What''s the matter?" |
17095 | He will never be a poet, will he Daddy?" |
17095 | How did that happen?" |
17095 | How did you manage?" |
17095 | If they do, and it goes past our house-- I mean our automobile-- we can see it better than anybody, ca n''t we?" |
17095 | Is Mr. Jason ill?" |
17095 | Is it really and truly a squirrel?" |
17095 | Is n''t my hair sticking up seven ways, Mother?" |
17095 | Is some one hurt?" |
17095 | Is that all right, Momsie?" |
17095 | Is that what he calls himself?" |
17095 | It was as if Dix said:"Well, what do you think about it, Splash? |
17095 | It''s a fine day; is n''t it?" |
17095 | Live around here?" |
17095 | Mr. Brown leaned out of the back door and called to him:"What is the matter? |
17095 | Oh, Dix, you found me, did n''t you?" |
17095 | Or did you make it up or dream it?" |
17095 | Poor old Tobyhanna bite?" |
17095 | Say, Bunny, does Dix snore like:''Who? |
17095 | Shall we go?" |
17095 | Silently he watched the smooth waters glide down like some ribbon, and then, turning to his father, he asked:"Is this all they do?" |
17095 | Sure an''what in the world are ye doin''?" |
17095 | Then she asked:"Momsie, do you think Dix took Sallie Malinda away?" |
17095 | Then, finally, Dr. Perry asked:"Is it a joke you are making?" |
17095 | There are some animals around here, are n''t there?" |
17095 | Uncle Tad seemed to enjoy himself, too, though, every once in a while he would lean over and say to Bunny and Sue:"Are n''t you tired? |
17095 | WAS IT FRED? |
17095 | Want to go with me, Bunny Brown?" |
17095 | We had lots of fun, did n''t we?" |
17095 | Well, what''s the matter with you, Splash?" |
17095 | What about the good news you were going to tell us?" |
17095 | What are we going to do?" |
17095 | What are we going to do?" |
17095 | What''s the matter?" |
17095 | What''s this you''re talking about?" |
17095 | What''s this? |
17095 | When are you going, Daddy?" |
17095 | Where are they, Bunny?" |
17095 | Where did you fight?" |
17095 | Where is Splash?" |
17095 | Where''s my Teddy bear? |
17095 | Who- ooo?''" |
17095 | Who? |
17095 | Who? |
17095 | Why ca n''t we call up Mr. Ward and ask him if we can take his dog along with us?" |
17095 | Why? |
17095 | Wo n''t you come in?" |
17095 | Wo n''t you, Daddy?" |
17095 | You are n''t thinking of going there, are you?" |
17095 | she cried,"have n''t we got just the bestest daddy in the whole world?" |
19555 | A hen''s got my ball? |
19555 | After Wango? |
19555 | All alone? |
19555 | And are we going to have a long ride in it? |
19555 | And are we going to sleep in it to- night? |
19555 | And can I get a blue balloon? |
19555 | And did father let them take his horses? |
19555 | And did you see the elephants? |
19555 | And do you think you could live in it, and sleep in it, for three or four days on a trip to grandpa''s farm? |
19555 | And is that the secret? |
19555 | And me, too? |
19555 | And take Bunny and Sue with us? |
19555 | And then shall we go in and see Wango, the monkey? |
19555 | And what is his name? |
19555 | And what will we do if nobody comes to get us? |
19555 | And will I get a red balloon? |
19555 | And will you get a carriage and ride me and Bunny home? |
19555 | And would you like a glass of cool milk? |
19555 | And, please, could he ride, too? 19555 And-- and will the tent be in the same place?" |
19555 | Are n''t we at the place where we picked the berries? |
19555 | Are n''t you glad we came here, Sue? |
19555 | Are n''t you got an umbrella? |
19555 | Are they really yours? |
19555 | Are we to live in it? |
19555 | Are you all ready? |
19555 | Are you glad to see us, Grandpa? |
19555 | Are you going to see the Gypsies this morning? |
19555 | Are you going to the circus? |
19555 | Are you going to water that elephant? |
19555 | Are you hungry, Bunker? |
19555 | Are you picking the onions? |
19555 | Are you picking them? |
19555 | Are you rested now, Sue? |
19555 | Are you sure you do n''t want''em, Bunny? |
19555 | Are you sure, Bunny? |
19555 | Are you there, Bunny? |
19555 | Are you thinking of going to the circus? |
19555 | Bunny, do you s''pose we could eat some of the berries? 19555 But are n''t you going to take your ball?" |
19555 | But ca n''t we go and get grandpa''s horses from the Gypsies? |
19555 | But can we go to grandpa''s farm in the country? |
19555 | But do n''t bees give you honey? |
19555 | But how can we have cool milk, on a hot day, when we have no ice? |
19555 | But how can we? 19555 But how can you?" |
19555 | But how does grandpa get the honey out without being stung? |
19555 | But if we go riding in this how can we go to grandpa''s farm? |
19555 | But she would n''t want us to go into the water with our shoes and stockings on would she, Sue? |
19555 | But we wo n''t hurt the frogs; will we Bunny? |
19555 | But what about Bunker Blue? |
19555 | But what is it scratching at the door, Bunny? |
19555 | But what is this about grandpa''s horses? |
19555 | But when can we go to the farm? |
19555 | But you wo n''t let the Gypsies take me, will you? |
19555 | But you''re not scared now; are you Mother? |
19555 | Ca n''t we go to the farm? |
19555 | Ca n''t you make one? |
19555 | Can I steer? |
19555 | Can Splash see his way in the dark? |
19555 | Can we take the auto with us? |
19555 | Could I have something to eat? |
19555 | Could I ride outside, with him? |
19555 | Could the hired man have taken it? |
19555 | Did n''t you, doggie? |
19555 | Did she give us any milk for our breakfast? |
19555 | Did the Gypsies-- did they take grandpa away? |
19555 | Did you ever ride your little girl this way? |
19555 | Did you find''em? |
19555 | Did you hear what he said? 19555 Did you know that?" |
19555 | Did-- did you hear that? |
19555 | Do I have to wash again, Bunny? |
19555 | Do flowers make honey? |
19555 | Do n''t we, Sue? |
19555 | Do n''t you wish we had that, Bunny? |
19555 | Do you know the way? |
19555 | Do you know where they''ll put up the tent? |
19555 | Do you like that kind? |
19555 | Do you live in the woods? |
19555 | Do you s''pose mother will let us go? |
19555 | Do you s''pose they could be grandpa''s horses? |
19555 | Do you s''pose we''ll really see elephants, Bunny? |
19555 | Does it hurt to be stung? |
19555 | Does it hurt? |
19555 | Does your leg hurt? 19555 Does your mother know you came here?" |
19555 | Dream it? 19555 Even if Grandpa Brown does n''t get his horses back from the Gypsies?" |
19555 | Fire engines always have to go fast; do n''t they, Splash? 19555 Fishing?" |
19555 | Glad to see you? 19555 Have n''t you any horses left?" |
19555 | He found Aunt Lu''s diamond ring, and now he has found one of grandpa''s horses; have n''t you, Bunny? |
19555 | How can we go, Bunny? |
19555 | How did it get there, Grandpa? |
19555 | How do you know, Bunny? |
19555 | How do you know? |
19555 | How''d it get here? |
19555 | How''d you s''pose he came to be on the road? |
19555 | How? |
19555 | I just love a picnic; do n''t you, Sue? |
19555 | I thought it was grandpa''s, and he''d be so glad; did n''t you, Bunny? |
19555 | I wonder how he got here? |
19555 | I-- I ca n''t,she answered"Why not?" |
19555 | If they had n''t gone your dog would have bit them, Bunny Brown; would n''t he? |
19555 | Is Splash barking in his sleep? |
19555 | Is it a Gypsy after Bunker Blue? |
19555 | Is it for us? |
19555 | Is it ours? |
19555 | Is it very far? |
19555 | Is it-- is it''most morning? |
19555 | Is n''t he coming, too? |
19555 | Is n''t it cold? |
19555 | Is that Splash? |
19555 | Is there any other kind of cake, Grandma? |
19555 | Is there anything to eat in it? |
19555 | Is this a weed? |
19555 | Is your lollypop good, Bunny? |
19555 | It was more fun than when we were shipwrecked on the island;''member? |
19555 | Knows what? |
19555 | Let who bite me? |
19555 | Like in the picture? |
19555 | Look for what? |
19555 | May Splash come, too? |
19555 | May we go inside and look at it? |
19555 | May we go, Mother? |
19555 | Milk? |
19555 | No frog? |
19555 | Oh, Bunny, what is it? |
19555 | Oh, Grandpa, did you find your horses the Gypsies took? |
19555 | Oh, Splash; eh? 19555 Oh, are we going on a picnic?" |
19555 | Oh, ca n''t we go? |
19555 | Oh, did the Gypsies keep Grandpa''s horses? |
19555 | Oh, did you come for us? |
19555 | Oh, do autos go to sleep? |
19555 | Oh, do you stay here in the winter? |
19555 | Oh, is it really gone? |
19555 | Oh, is n''t this fun? |
19555 | Oh, is there? |
19555 | Oh, what is it? |
19555 | Oh, what is the matter? 19555 Oh, why ca n''t you tell us?" |
19555 | Oh, will we? |
19555 | Oh, would n''t that be good Sue, if we could find them? |
19555 | Once we got locked in an empty house; did n''t we, Sue? |
19555 | Piggy- back? |
19555 | Shall I get wood, too? |
19555 | Shall we eat outside? |
19555 | Shall we go up and ask''em if they have grandpa''s horses? |
19555 | Shall we have real things to eat? |
19555 | Shall we have some of that nice cocoanut custard cake? |
19555 | Shall we set the table inside, or out on the grass? |
19555 | Shall we tell Miss Winkler about going to grandpa''s farm? |
19555 | Sinking down in the mud? 19555 That is if you children are hungry?" |
19555 | The Gypsies took your grandpa''s horses, little girl? |
19555 | Then we are really going to travel in this auto? |
19555 | Then what do they do? |
19555 | They did? |
19555 | They have an awful funny smell; have n''t they, mister? |
19555 | Turkeys go to bed early; do n''t they? |
19555 | Want a ride? |
19555 | Was it-- was they burglars? |
19555 | Was there anything else in his letter? |
19555 | We almost had a horse; did n''t we, Sue? |
19555 | We have to go fast; do n''t we, Splash? |
19555 | Well, I know you want to have fun, but please do n''t stop up my brook any more; will you? |
19555 | Well, Mother,he asked his wife,"how do you like it?" |
19555 | Well, how are you all? |
19555 | Well, what will you youngsters do next? |
19555 | Well,said Bunny, after a bit, with a long breath,"you did n''t get hurt; did you, Sue?" |
19555 | What am I going to do? 19555 What are you laughin''at?" |
19555 | What brings you all down here? 19555 What can we do to- day, Bunny?" |
19555 | What can we do, Bunny, to have some fun? |
19555 | What did the Gypsy men bring them here for? |
19555 | What did we forget to look for, Sue? |
19555 | What did you do that for, Bunny? |
19555 | What did you do to him? |
19555 | What do you think I know? |
19555 | What do you want, Sue? |
19555 | What do you want? |
19555 | What do you want? |
19555 | What for? |
19555 | What for? |
19555 | What happened to him, Bunny? |
19555 | What has happened now? |
19555 | What is it all about? |
19555 | What is it, Bunker? 19555 What is it, Bunny?" |
19555 | What is it, Bunny? |
19555 | What is the matter with your doll? 19555 What made you let''em go?" |
19555 | What was it? |
19555 | What will you and Sue do next? |
19555 | What''s a fortune? |
19555 | What''s an idea? 19555 What''s it for, Mother?" |
19555 | What''s it for? |
19555 | What''s that for? |
19555 | What''s that? 19555 What''s that?" |
19555 | What''s that? |
19555 | What''s the matter, Bunny? 19555 What''s the matter?" |
19555 | What''s the matter? |
19555 | What''s the matter? |
19555 | What? |
19555 | What? |
19555 | What? |
19555 | What? |
19555 | What? |
19555 | What? |
19555 | When are we going to grandpa''s farm? |
19555 | When can we go in the circus, Bunny? |
19555 | Where are you going, Bunker? |
19555 | Where are you going, Bunny? |
19555 | Where are you going? |
19555 | Where are you tots going? |
19555 | Where does he live, little chap? |
19555 | Where is your house? |
19555 | Where is your little girl? |
19555 | Where''s the cow? |
19555 | Where''s your can, Sue? |
19555 | Why ca n''t we go? 19555 Why did you do it?" |
19555 | Why do n''t you pick the ball up, and throw it to me, Sue? |
19555 | Why must n''t we go near the flies? |
19555 | Why not? |
19555 | Why should we run? |
19555 | Why, he called him, and whistled to him; did n''t he? |
19555 | Why, what''s the matter? |
19555 | Why-- why-- what is it? |
19555 | Why? |
19555 | Why? |
19555 | Why? |
19555 | Will we? |
19555 | Will you give me a piggy- back? 19555 Will you please take us home?" |
19555 | Will you take Bunker Blue? |
19555 | With two tails, and his big teeth sticking out like lollypop handles, that Wango put in his mouth? 19555 Wo n''t you come in?" |
19555 | Yes, Sue? |
19555 | Yes, but who will give us the money for tickets? 19555 You could be Mr. Friday, if we ever played Robinson Crusoe; could n''t he, Bunny?" |
19555 | You found the horses the Gypsies took? 19555 You saw my two horses that the Gypsies borrowed, and did n''t bring back?" |
19555 | You''re not hurt very much, John, and you''re not hungry; are you? |
19555 | A light was seen flickering through the trees, along the path, and a voice called:"Where are you?" |
19555 | And are you going to give the elephant water to squirt in his trunk?" |
19555 | Are n''t we?" |
19555 | Are n''t you glad?" |
19555 | Are n''t you lost?" |
19555 | Are we going to take a long ride in it?" |
19555 | Are you all right?" |
19555 | Are you sure you did n''t dream it all?" |
19555 | Bunker-- no-- you''re making up your bed; are n''t you? |
19555 | Bunny was real nice and cheerful about it; was n''t he? |
19555 | But how can we go?" |
19555 | But how could he get in when he had no money? |
19555 | But how did you get so far from home?" |
19555 | But how did you know?" |
19555 | But it''s all spilled now, and how are you going to put out the fire?" |
19555 | But now you''re here, and I guess you''re hungry; are n''t you? |
19555 | But shall I go in and wash my face, if I''m going with you? |
19555 | But we could n''t have it; could we?" |
19555 | But what could that queer noise be? |
19555 | But which path shall we take?" |
19555 | But, s''posin''they would n''t let us in the tent?" |
19555 | CHAPTER IX THE LOST HORSE"What is it?" |
19555 | Ca n''t I go with you?" |
19555 | Ca n''t I have some peanuts or-- or pink lemonade?" |
19555 | Could these be the Gypsies who had taken grandpa''s horses? |
19555 | Did a snake bite you; or a mud turtle?" |
19555 | Did you want me, Mother?" |
19555 | Do they sell tickets to the circus for pins, Bunny? |
19555 | Do you think daddy will let us go to grandpa''s farm?" |
19555 | Dogs drive sheep, and I should think they could drive horses too; should n''t you? |
19555 | Elephants like that?" |
19555 | Have you folks seen a stray horse? |
19555 | Have you seen him?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | Hermit?" |
19555 | How can we go?" |
19555 | How could Bunny get them? |
19555 | How could a team of horses get in a lobster claw?" |
19555 | How did you get here?" |
19555 | How did you get lost this time?" |
19555 | How was he going to get a ticket to the show, or one for Sue? |
19555 | I''m always hungry after a picnic; are n''t you, Sue?" |
19555 | Is it good to eat?" |
19555 | Is it ours?" |
19555 | Is it yours?" |
19555 | Is n''t this lovely?" |
19555 | Is that what''s the matter?" |
19555 | Is this your dog?" |
19555 | Is yours?" |
19555 | Kendall?" |
19555 | Mrs. Brown asked,"have you seen Bunny?" |
19555 | Now, Mother, have we everything ready for the night?" |
19555 | Oh, what is it all for?" |
19555 | One woman, who wore a bright handkerchief on her head, came up to Bunny and Sue and asked:"Where are you going? |
19555 | Or was it a drop of rain? |
19555 | Punch?" |
19555 | Quit, will you? |
19555 | Shall I tie him to the automobile where he can get some grass?" |
19555 | Shall I?" |
19555 | She looked at them for a while and then asked:"Oh, Bunny, ought n''t I to put some water in the can, so the frogs can swim? |
19555 | So Bunny asked:"Could we go to the circus, Mother?" |
19555 | So this is the trouble; eh?" |
19555 | Sue went up to her and said, kindly:"Would n''t you like to play dolls?" |
19555 | Suppose one of them should accidentally step on Bunny Brown? |
19555 | Suppose they would n''t let him water the elephant? |
19555 | Suppose those should be his grandfather''s horses that the Gypsy men had? |
19555 | THE END_ This Is n''t All!_ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
19555 | They have n''t any trunks; have they Bunny?" |
19555 | Was n''t I a good shot, Sue?" |
19555 | What do you say, Mother?" |
19555 | What do you want?" |
19555 | What have the horses to do with it?" |
19555 | What is it?" |
19555 | What is the matter?" |
19555 | What is the matter?" |
19555 | What was that?" |
19555 | What''s that?" |
19555 | What''s the matter?" |
19555 | Where are they?" |
19555 | Where are we going?" |
19555 | Where are you going, Mother?" |
19555 | Where are you going? |
19555 | Where are you, and where is Bunny?" |
19555 | Where are you? |
19555 | Where are you?" |
19555 | Where are you?" |
19555 | Where are you?" |
19555 | Where can we get any?" |
19555 | Where do you live? |
19555 | Where do you live?" |
19555 | Where is he?" |
19555 | Where is your father, or mother, going to meet you?" |
19555 | Where''s Bunny, Sue?" |
19555 | Where''s Splash? |
19555 | Which goes up the highest, Bunny?" |
19555 | Who are you? |
19555 | Why, what do you mean?" |
19555 | Will I have to stay here forever?" |
19555 | Will it hurt your rheumatism?" |
19555 | Will they let Splash in too, Bunny?" |
19555 | Will you help me build one?" |
19555 | Would you know the horses if you saw them?" |
19555 | Would you like that?" |
19555 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
19555 | You''re not afraid of them; are you?" |
19555 | are we going to grandpa''s in the big auto?" |
19555 | asked Mr. Brown of his wife,"or do you think it will rain?" |
19555 | suddenly cried Bunny, as Sue mentioned the name of the pet dog,"could n''t we take Splash with us?" |
19555 | what has happened to you?" |
18421 | A delivery wagon? |
18421 | A mouse? |
18421 | And I guess they''re hungry; do n''t you, Bunny? |
18421 | And ca n''t anybody see me if I go up the painter''s ladder? |
18421 | And did n''t the boiler make a big racket when it fell down? |
18421 | And it soon will be vacation, wo n''t it? |
18421 | And may I put it on the scales? 18421 And what comes next, Bobbie? |
18421 | And will you buy things there? |
18421 | Are n''t you afraid the alligators will bite you? |
18421 | Are you going to buy me out? |
18421 | Are you going to fall, Sue? |
18421 | Are you going to put oatmeal in both windows? |
18421 | Are you going to sell any inside outside cocoanuts flavored with saltmint? |
18421 | Are you hurt, child? |
18421 | Are you sure you are n''t hurt? |
18421 | Are you sure, Sadie, that you saw a mouse in Bunny Brown''s desk? |
18421 | Are you terrible old? |
18421 | Are you two going to buy an automobile with all that money? |
18421 | Are you very sick? |
18421 | Besides, we like to keep store; do n''t we, Sue? |
18421 | Bless and save us, what does the child mean? |
18421 | Bunny, did you bring a mouse to school? |
18421 | But are n''t a hundred and seventy pennies''most the same as a hundred dollars? |
18421 | But how did it get to school? |
18421 | But how did you know Bunker had Toby out? 18421 But it''s good for business, is n''t it?" |
18421 | But what did you want to do? 18421 But what kind of store are you going to play? |
18421 | But what makes him want you to give him money? |
18421 | But what you got in your pocket, Charlie? |
18421 | But who knocked down my high shelf? 18421 But why are you talking about money?" |
18421 | But why did you bring the auto to school at all? |
18421 | But, Bunny, do you think you can reach up and get the baking powder? |
18421 | Ca n''t stop what, my dear? |
18421 | Can you get me the kind I want? |
18421 | Can you manage him? |
18421 | Can you remember your recitation now, Bobbie? |
18421 | Could I wash the other window, too? |
18421 | Could n''t Sue and I wait on ourselves? |
18421 | Could n''t we tend store for you-- a little while? |
18421 | Could we have Splash in? |
18421 | Could we play store? |
18421 | Did Bunker Blue come back with Toby? |
18421 | Did I-- did the ball I batted break a window? |
18421 | Did any boy see the mouse? |
18421 | Did anything break? |
18421 | Did he get out of his stall? |
18421 | Did he run away? |
18421 | Did he-- did your son send you the legacy? |
18421 | Did n''t we have fun when we played store? |
18421 | Did some of your rich relations die? |
18421 | Did the dirt cave in on her? |
18421 | Did you have that, Bunny? |
18421 | Did you really tend store? |
18421 | Did you see it, Teacher? 18421 Did you, dearie? |
18421 | Did you? |
18421 | Did your mother like that baking powder? |
18421 | Do n''t we, Sue? |
18421 | Do n''t you know he''s a friend of yours? 18421 Do we have to hurry back, Mother?" |
18421 | Do you deliver things? |
18421 | Do you mean the store will have to close? |
18421 | Do you remember when I passed you and Bunny while you were looking in the drug store window on Main Street? |
18421 | Do you think you could give her any money out of your bank, Daddy? |
18421 | Do you want anything from the store? |
18421 | Do you want to go in through the cellar? |
18421 | Does she know you were watering me? |
18421 | Does that mean close up the store? |
18421 | Does your father keep the boat dock where Bunker Blue works? |
18421 | Else how you going to know who beats? |
18421 | Got any tops? |
18421 | Has n''t he got it yet? |
18421 | Have you children been bumping noses again? |
18421 | Have you got to sell? |
18421 | Her store is n''t much bigger than our play store was, is it? |
18421 | How can I look at your nose when I''m looking at mine? |
18421 | How can I walk on it? |
18421 | How could Mrs. Golden sell more things? |
18421 | How did he get loose from the pony cart? |
18421 | How did it happen? |
18421 | How many other girls saw the mouse in Bunny''s desk? |
18421 | How much is it? |
18421 | How''s business? |
18421 | How? |
18421 | How? |
18421 | How? |
18421 | How? |
18421 | How? |
18421 | I did n''t step in any paint, did I? |
18421 | If you take things away from her how can she sell them? |
18421 | Is Mrs. Golden really in such need of money? |
18421 | Is Wango there yet? |
18421 | Is anybody hurt? |
18421 | Is anything wrong? |
18421 | Is daddy going to give her some money out of his bank so she can pay the cross man? |
18421 | Is it broken? |
18421 | Is it something to sell in the store? |
18421 | Is it time to eat? |
18421 | Is it your rheumatism? |
18421 | Is it yours? |
18421 | Is n''t my nose flatter''n yours? 18421 Is that the way to say it?" |
18421 | Is the painter there? |
18421 | Is this the parrot you meant, Sue? |
18421 | Is-- is-- it? |
18421 | Let me and Bunny take him home, please? |
18421 | Like Mary''s lamb, the alligator followed you to school one day, did it, Bunny? |
18421 | May I come, too? |
18421 | May I come? |
18421 | May I take the hose and sprinkle? |
18421 | Mother,cried Sue, tramping into the house in her rubber boots,"please may Bunny and I have some cake for Wango?" |
18421 | My father had troubles once,said Bunny,"and we hugged him and kissed him; did n''t we, Sue? |
18421 | Oh, are you tending store? |
18421 | Oh, can you? |
18421 | Oh, could we open the front door and tend store for you really? |
18421 | Oh, you''re in here, are you? |
18421 | Oh, you''re up there, are you? |
18421 | Only, how do you remember where everything is? |
18421 | Red or black? |
18421 | S''posin''the roof''s just been painted? |
18421 | Something making faces at you? 18421 The dog? |
18421 | Then how are you going to get in? |
18421 | Then who did it? |
18421 | Then who was it? |
18421 | Then why are you up so early? |
18421 | Then you can have a real nice store, ca n''t you? |
18421 | This is Saturday, is n''t it? 18421 Toby came to school?" |
18421 | Was it salt you said you wanted, Bunny? |
18421 | Wash the window? 18421 We like it, do n''t we?" |
18421 | Well, Bunny, did Mrs. Golden pay her bills? |
18421 | Well, boys, what can I sell you to- day? |
18421 | Well, but how are you going to get in? |
18421 | Well, children,she said, as she came slowly out,"have you got the windows washed, and the special sale of oatmeal started?" |
18421 | Well, how did it happen? |
18421 | Well, my dears, what is it to- day? |
18421 | Well, what does this mean? |
18421 | Were you down here at the hose? |
18421 | Were you playing with the hose? |
18421 | Were you thinking of doing that? |
18421 | What are those? |
18421 | What are we going to do for money? |
18421 | What are you going to do with it? |
18421 | What can I do for you to- day, lady? |
18421 | What can I do for you? |
18421 | What did I think? |
18421 | What did you think, Bunny, when you were falling into the flour barrel? |
18421 | What do you mean-- help her? |
18421 | What do you think the children are doing? |
18421 | What do you want, Mother? |
18421 | What good would that do? |
18421 | What has happened? |
18421 | What has happened? |
18421 | What has happened? |
18421 | What have you in there, Bunny Brown? |
18421 | What if a few boxes are broken open? 18421 What is happening?" |
18421 | What is it, Splash? 18421 What is it?" |
18421 | What is the matter, Sadie? |
18421 | What is the name of your selection, Bobbie? |
18421 | What should you have said, Charlie? |
18421 | What telegram? |
18421 | What things are we going to sell? |
18421 | What was that crash? |
18421 | What would she be coming up the ladder for? |
18421 | What would you have done if he had been a robber? |
18421 | What you barking at a cat for? |
18421 | What you doing? |
18421 | What you going to climb up on? |
18421 | What you going to make a high shelf of? |
18421 | What you want? |
18421 | What''ll I do that for? |
18421 | What''ll we do now? |
18421 | What''s a hustler? |
18421 | What''s a leg- legacy? |
18421 | What''s a window display? |
18421 | What''s all this about? |
18421 | What''s that? |
18421 | What''s the matter with you, Toby? 18421 What''s the matter, Bunny?" |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the matter? |
18421 | What''s the trouble? |
18421 | What''s this about a legacy? |
18421 | What''s wrong? |
18421 | What''s your name? |
18421 | What? |
18421 | What? |
18421 | When you get your new store I''m going to be a clerk in it; ca n''t I, Daddy? |
18421 | Where are you, and what''s the matter? |
18421 | Where are you? |
18421 | Where did you have it last? |
18421 | Where is Philip? |
18421 | Where''s Bunny? |
18421 | Where''s Jumbo? |
18421 | Who did this? |
18421 | Who did this? |
18421 | Who is Philip? |
18421 | Who is making that noise? |
18421 | Who owns this automobile? |
18421 | Who''s Mr. Winkler''s monkey, and how could he wet me with a hose? |
18421 | Who''s going to tend store? |
18421 | Who''s the other from? |
18421 | Whose is this? |
18421 | Whose? |
18421 | Why are you home? |
18421 | Why did you ask if I had any money in the bank? |
18421 | Why do n''t you, then? |
18421 | Why not? 18421 Why not?" |
18421 | Why not? |
18421 | Why not? |
18421 | Why not? |
18421 | Will you have to sell the place now? |
18421 | Will you play store any more? |
18421 | Will you please open my bank, Daddy, and see how much is in it? |
18421 | Will you? |
18421 | Wo n''t there be a store here any more? |
18421 | Wo n''t your company give me a little more time? |
18421 | Would n''t it be fun if we had a little store like that? |
18421 | Would you like some needles and thread? |
18421 | Yes,answered Bunny, and Sue inquired:"What do you want?" |
18421 | Yes? 18421 You are rather small to be in a store, are n''t you?" |
18421 | You did n''t bring a parrot to school to- day, did you, Bunny? |
18421 | You do n''t want to go home? |
18421 | You mean you''re going to buy something at her store? |
18421 | You will? |
18421 | You wo n''t let me fall? |
18421 | And in the window she saw-- what do you think? |
18421 | And please may I scoop it out of the barrel?" |
18421 | And then the groans stopped and the voice of an old lady said:"Who is there, my dears? |
18421 | And why did you take it out?" |
18421 | Are you going to have washboilers and tin pans?" |
18421 | Are you sure we''re to have the legacy?" |
18421 | But if your son does n''t get that legacy what then?" |
18421 | But suddenly with a gasp Bunny found his voice, and his first question was:"Did you get hurt, Sue?" |
18421 | But what for?" |
18421 | But why do you ask?" |
18421 | CHAPTER VIII IN A HOLE"What things are you going to sell?" |
18421 | CHAPTER X THE LEGACY"What''s the matter? |
18421 | CHAPTER XV THE BROKEN WINDOW"Daddy,"said Bunny Brown that night, as the family were in the pleasant living room,"have you much money in the bank?" |
18421 | Ca n''t people go along the street without being wet with water from a hose? |
18421 | Ca n''t you play grocery instead of hardware store, Bunny, my dear?" |
18421 | Could you come over to- morrow?" |
18421 | Did Splash get in and wag his tail?" |
18421 | Did n''t Mrs. Golden have any pepper?" |
18421 | Did n''t you get my telegram, Mother?" |
18421 | Did you bring a mouse to school, Bunny?" |
18421 | Did you ever have one?" |
18421 | Did you see the little mouse-- same as I did?" |
18421 | Did you want something, my dears?" |
18421 | Do you see Wango around here?" |
18421 | Do you see all these things on my shelves?" |
18421 | Does it?" |
18421 | Does your mother know you are doing this?" |
18421 | Flynt''s?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Golden?" |
18421 | Got any more?" |
18421 | Have you got any of that white stuff that makes''em shine?" |
18421 | Have you heard from him?" |
18421 | How did that happen?" |
18421 | If it was Sue where had she gone? |
18421 | If you''re Mrs. Golden, I want to know why you do n''t pay me that money?" |
18421 | Is your nose bleeding?" |
18421 | It would be fun to have a monkey in a store, would n''t it, Sue?" |
18421 | Just before he turned the corner of the house he heard the man''s voice once more saying:"Say, is n''t it enough to wet me once? |
18421 | Let''s see, now, how many pounds did you say, Bunny?" |
18421 | May I come in?" |
18421 | Now do you all promise to keep away?" |
18421 | Now what did you say first?" |
18421 | Oh, how am I going to get home?" |
18421 | Play another game of ball and break another window?" |
18421 | Play something else, ca n''t you?" |
18421 | Seeing that the children were puzzled, Mrs. Golden said:"What is your mother going to use it for, my dears?" |
18421 | Snifkins?" |
18421 | Snifkins?" |
18421 | Sue could not help asking:"Is it a bill?" |
18421 | Sue waited for Bunny to speak, as she usually did, and Bunny, after thinking the matter over, asked:"Are you going to close it up right away?" |
18421 | Then who did?" |
18421 | Then, turning to Bunny she asked:"Did you bring that little alligator to school?" |
18421 | There came a knock on the side door, and a woman''s voice called:"Are you there, Mrs. Golden? |
18421 | Wango, you rascal, why do n''t you stay away when you run off? |
18421 | Was it right for the lamb to follow Mary to school?" |
18421 | What are you keeping it up for? |
18421 | What could Mr. Morrison have in mind? |
18421 | What did you see?" |
18421 | What do you mean, Sadie?" |
18421 | What is it? |
18421 | What is it?" |
18421 | What is it?" |
18421 | What pupil had thus dared to speak aloud in school? |
18421 | What was to be done? |
18421 | What''s going on?" |
18421 | What''s happened?" |
18421 | What''s that?" |
18421 | What''s the matter?" |
18421 | When Bunny and Sue told at home that evening what had happened, Mrs. Brown said:"Walter, ca n''t you do something for that poor old woman?" |
18421 | When will Mrs. Golden know about it?" |
18421 | Where are those oatmeal things?" |
18421 | Which did Mary want-- red or black? |
18421 | Who had picked up the nozzle and sprayed the unseen man in the street? |
18421 | Who started it?" |
18421 | Who''s down there?" |
18421 | Who''s there?" |
18421 | Why did you bring this auto to school, Charlie? |
18421 | Why do you want him?" |
18421 | Why does n''t it come?" |
18421 | Will he have to pay out money?" |
18421 | asked Mrs. Brown, hurrying in from the next room:"Who''s hurt?" |
18421 | exclaimed Sue, frightened,"what you s''pose has happened?" |
18421 | what is going on in here?" |
18421 | what''s going on?" |
18421 | what''s the matter?" |
18421 | you can hardly see what I have in my windows, can you? |
18421 | you workin''here?" |
20133 | A nice, long ride; do n''t we, Sue? |
20133 | A real party? |
20133 | All alone? |
20133 | Am she dat queer li''l colored gal, wif her hair all done up in rags? |
20133 | An''yo'', li''l boy; am yo''all hurted? |
20133 | And are you really going to keep her? |
20133 | And can we go up on the roof? |
20133 | And can you buy real ice- cream at a store near here, or make it? |
20133 | And do n''t you know where she is? |
20133 | And does he stop? |
20133 | And gives''em a ride? |
20133 | And has n''t you got an open fireplace, Aunt Lu? |
20133 | And how did you come to take her? |
20133 | And how do their fathers and mothers find them? |
20133 | And how much is a parrot, too? |
20133 | And is your aunt up here? |
20133 | And me, too? |
20133 | And so you stopped my train; did you? |
20133 | And so you two found Wopsie''s aunt for her, did you? |
20133 | And why should they ring the church bell, when we have a fire bell? |
20133 | And will daddy come? |
20133 | And will you let Wopsie hold it, too? |
20133 | And will you ride us home? |
20133 | Any-- anybody hurt? |
20133 | Anything else? |
20133 | Are any fish boats coming in? |
20133 | Are n''t you glad we came? |
20133 | Are you goin''to have a party? |
20133 | Are you going? |
20133 | Are you here? 20133 Are you hungry too? |
20133 | Are you hungry? |
20133 | Are you hurt, Bunny? |
20133 | Are you sure your mother will let you go? |
20133 | Are you trying to find them? |
20133 | Aunt Lu,began Sue,"have you got lots of cake and jam tarts and jelly tarts in the house?" |
20133 | Bunny, what happened? 20133 Bunny,"whispered Sue, as Mother Brown went out, after turning low the light;"Bunny, is you asleep?" |
20133 | But he was awful hungry; was n''t he? |
20133 | But it is a nice ride; is n''t it? |
20133 | But suppose they are lost? |
20133 | But we want the cakes first; do n''t we, Sue? |
20133 | But we went to the fire, and we were awful hungry; were n''t we, Sue? |
20133 | But what can we do this afternoon? |
20133 | But what''s he saying, Bunny? |
20133 | But when will we be at Aunt Lu''s? |
20133 | But where do you children live? 20133 But where is Wopsie?" |
20133 | But where''s the surprise? |
20133 | Ca n''t we have a party without you swells comin''to stare at us? |
20133 | Ca n''t you find your mother? |
20133 | Can you see any blaze? |
20133 | Can you stop him? |
20133 | Can you stop the pony? |
20133 | Can you take us home? |
20133 | Change what, Mother? |
20133 | Did he really ring the bell? |
20133 | Did n''t we? |
20133 | Did n''t yo''all done heah dat boy say so? 20133 Did the sun have its breakfast, Mother?" |
20133 | Did you get many? |
20133 | Do n''t they what, Sue? |
20133 | Do n''t you know where you live? |
20133 | Do n''t you like it here, Wopsie? |
20133 | Do n''t you like it, Wopsie? |
20133 | Do n''t you like it? |
20133 | Do n''t you like my surprise, Bunny-- Sue? |
20133 | Do n''t you want a cracker? |
20133 | Do we have to go in now? |
20133 | Do we want to go to Central Park, Sue? |
20133 | Do you know Wopsie? |
20133 | Do you know how to stop a train by pulling on the whistle cord? |
20133 | Do you know how? |
20133 | Do you live up ten flights? |
20133 | Do you really think she can be Wopsie''s aunt? |
20133 | Do you see that cord, Sue? |
20133 | Do you think it will be good for you? |
20133 | Do you think mother will let you? |
20133 | Do you think we can keep him? |
20133 | Do you think you''ll ever find her folks? |
20133 | Do you wish we were, Sue? |
20133 | Do you, Wopsie? |
20133 | Does he say how Splash, our dog, is? |
20133 | Does one that ca n''t talk cost as much as that? |
20133 | Does yo''chilluns lib''round yeah? |
20133 | Dogs is always happy when they wag their tails; are n''t they Bunny? |
20133 | Don''t-- don''t you li-- like it-- Wop-- Wopsie? |
20133 | Find who? |
20133 | Find who? |
20133 | Gone? 20133 Has n''t this been a lovely Christmas?" |
20133 | Have we got to change our clothes? 20133 Have you any lost children?" |
20133 | Have you got a fish, Bunny? |
20133 | He pulled on the whistle cord, with mother''s parasol, and we stopped so quick we slid out of our seats; did n''t we, Bunny? |
20133 | He''s running hard; is n''t he, Bunny? |
20133 | How about Central Park? 20133 How can I get it?" |
20133 | How much are monkeys? |
20133 | How much money have you? |
20133 | How you going to catch fish? |
20133 | How''d he get up there? |
20133 | How? |
20133 | How? |
20133 | I could n''t have no more, could I? |
20133 | I like it in the city; do n''t you, Bunny? |
20133 | I suppose you are going to take her away from us? |
20133 | I wonder if the man would give us a monkey? |
20133 | I wonder what that boy''s hollering that way for? |
20133 | I wonder what they''ll do next? |
20133 | I wonder what you children will do next? |
20133 | I would n''t like him to bite me, would you, Bunny? |
20133 | I-- I wonder where mother is? |
20133 | I-- I wonder where they went? |
20133 | Is Aunt Sallie really your aunt? |
20133 | Is he too heavy? 20133 Is it a balloon, Aunt Lu?" |
20133 | Is it always this way in a city, Wopsie? |
20133 | Is it like a moving picture show? |
20133 | Is it one of the kind that buttons up the back, Sue? |
20133 | Is it something good to eat? |
20133 | Is it-- is it a_ her_? |
20133 | Is n''t he half mine? |
20133 | Is n''t it just nice out to- night? |
20133 | Is n''t this nice, Sue? |
20133 | Is n''t this where Aunt Lu lives? |
20133 | Is she Wopsie? |
20133 | Is that chimney on the roof big enough for him? |
20133 | Is that our door bell? |
20133 | Is that what it''s for? |
20133 | Is the party all ready? |
20133 | Is there an accident? |
20133 | Is there any pie? |
20133 | Is they elephants there, like a circus? |
20133 | Is they? |
20133 | Is yo''all hurted, honey? |
20133 | Is you Wopsie''s aunt that we''ve been looking for? |
20133 | Is you afraid he''ll bite you, Henry? 20133 Is you afraid, Henry?" |
20133 | Is you all ready, Bunny? |
20133 | Is you awake, Bunny? |
20133 | Is you looking for Wopsie? |
20133 | Is you mad? |
20133 | Is you there? 20133 Is-- is this the surprise?" |
20133 | Is-- is you afraid, same as I am? |
20133 | It will be fun; wo n''t it, Bunny? |
20133 | Lost? 20133 Me and Bunny has been runned away with lots of times, with our dog Splash; has n''t we, Bunny?" |
20133 | Money? |
20133 | Money? |
20133 | Mother, ca n''t I sit next to the window? |
20133 | No, I mean her last name? |
20133 | Now where shall I take you? |
20133 | Now where''s the little boy who stopped my train? |
20133 | Oh, Mother, may we go? |
20133 | Oh, are we going back to grandpa''s farm? |
20133 | Oh, are we going to stay until winter? |
20133 | Oh, can we go on the boat? |
20133 | Oh, did he fall? |
20133 | Oh, what has happened to Bunny and Sue? |
20133 | Oh, what is it? |
20133 | Oh, what makes it? |
20133 | Oh, where are they? |
20133 | Oh, where could they have gone? |
20133 | Oh, where did you get them all? |
20133 | Oh, where have you been? |
20133 | Oh, will you take us in the engine? |
20133 | Say what ag''in? |
20133 | Say, Miss Sue, is yo''all sartin suah''bout dis yeah party? |
20133 | Shall we Bunny? |
20133 | Shall we call a policeman? |
20133 | Shall we what? |
20133 | Shall we? |
20133 | Shall we? |
20133 | She has n''t lost her diamond ring again; has she? |
20133 | So that''s what happened; eh? |
20133 | So that''s what made the train stop; eh? 20133 So you do n''t think you want to buy a monkey or a parrot to- day, children?" |
20133 | Then you did n''t stop my train because you wanted to get off? |
20133 | They''re awful good, are n''t they, Bunny? |
20133 | Want a ride? |
20133 | We could n''t have a monkey and a parrot, could we, Mother? |
20133 | We never have them; do we Bunny? |
20133 | We''ll try; wo n''t we, Sue? |
20133 | We''re going to have a party at our Aunt Lu''s house; are n''t we, Bunny? 20133 Well, did you have a good time?" |
20133 | Well, did you see enough? |
20133 | Well, what do you think of Wopsie? |
20133 | Well, what has happened now? |
20133 | Well, what street does your aunt done lib on? |
20133 | Well, where yo''chilluns bin? |
20133 | Well,broke in Sue,"can we give this dog something to eat and drink, Aunt Lu? |
20133 | What are you doing with my parasol? |
20133 | What are you two youngsters doing up at this hour of night? |
20133 | What are your names, little ones? |
20133 | What basket? |
20133 | What can we do now, Bunny? |
20133 | What did you ask that for? |
20133 | What do you think of my surprise? |
20133 | What do you want, children? |
20133 | What does the child mean? |
20133 | What else does she say? |
20133 | What floor she done lib on? |
20133 | What for, Bunny? |
20133 | What for? |
20133 | What hab happened, Sue? |
20133 | What handle is that? |
20133 | What has happened? |
20133 | What is it, Walter? |
20133 | What is it? 20133 What is it?" |
20133 | What is it? |
20133 | What is it? |
20133 | What makes them call it a dumb waiter? |
20133 | What shall we do, Bunny? |
20133 | What they want? |
20133 | What yo''all want? |
20133 | What''s a Zoo? |
20133 | What''s a dumb waiter? |
20133 | What''s he stopping for? |
20133 | What''s her name? |
20133 | What''s in-- indergaston? |
20133 | What''s it for? |
20133 | What''s that rag? |
20133 | What''s that? |
20133 | What''s the matter? |
20133 | What''s the matter? |
20133 | What''s your aunt''s name? |
20133 | What? |
20133 | What? |
20133 | What? |
20133 | What? |
20133 | What? |
20133 | Whatever made you two children go into that animal store? |
20133 | When are we goin''to eat? |
20133 | Where are you two children going? |
20133 | Where are you, children? |
20133 | Where are you? 20133 Where did you get all these animals?" |
20133 | Where did you get in? |
20133 | Where do you live, children? |
20133 | Where does Santa Claus come down? |
20133 | Where is it? |
20133 | Where is your pa and your ma? |
20133 | Where to? |
20133 | Where was it? |
20133 | Where yo''want to go? |
20133 | Where''d you come from? |
20133 | Where''ll we look? |
20133 | Where''s Bunny? |
20133 | Where''s a policeman? |
20133 | Where''s a policeman? |
20133 | Where''s that big basket of groceries for Mr. Jones? 20133 Where''s the fire?" |
20133 | Who are you, up there on that steeple? |
20133 | Who pulled the cord? |
20133 | Who pulled the whistle cord? |
20133 | Who rang the alarm? |
20133 | Who wo n''t know it; Charlie? |
20133 | Who''s ringing it, anyhow? |
20133 | Whose boy are you, and what are you doing there? |
20133 | Whose monkey is it? |
20133 | Why did n''t they ring the fire bell instead of the church bell? |
20133 | Why did you do it? |
20133 | Why do n''t we go into the dining car, like we did once? |
20133 | Why is n''t she here? |
20133 | Why not, Bunny Brown? 20133 Why not?" |
20133 | Why not? |
20133 | Why not? |
20133 | Why, what is going to happen? |
20133 | Why, where can they have gone? |
20133 | Why, yes, child, but what for? |
20133 | Why-- why-- what-- what in the world are you doing here? |
20133 | Wild animals? |
20133 | Will there be a place to slide down hill? |
20133 | Will they stay here long? |
20133 | Will we come? |
20133 | Will we have to walk home? |
20133 | Will yo''all take dese chilluns home now? |
20133 | Will you an''your brother be there? |
20133 | Will you button my dress for me? |
20133 | Wo n''t you be glad, Bunny? |
20133 | Would n''t you like some of those? |
20133 | Yes; is n''t he? |
20133 | You did eh? |
20133 | You do n''t mind, do you, Tommie? |
20133 | You mean we ca n''t bring a dog in the house? |
20133 | You never have anything to eat at a_ play_-party; do you, Bunny? |
20133 | You''ll come; wo n''t you, Daddy? |
20133 | You''ll let them ride up with you; wo n''t you, Henry? |
20133 | You''ll pay for the groceries, wo n''t you, Mother? |
20133 | You''re not afraid to hold my kite; are you? |
20133 | A girl, with a big white apron on over her black dress, brought them each a glass of water and a napkin, and said:"Well, children, what do you want?" |
20133 | A li''l boy like yo''in a circus?" |
20133 | And I, myself, think the pony helped; do n''t you? |
20133 | And it does hold the cars together; does n''t it?" |
20133 | Are any of these the lost children you are looking for?" |
20133 | Are n''t you going to get up?" |
20133 | Are n''t you ready to get up? |
20133 | Are there any hills around here, Aunt Lu?" |
20133 | Are we going to bed?" |
20133 | Are we soon going, Mother?" |
20133 | Are you her aunt?" |
20133 | Are you?" |
20133 | Are you?" |
20133 | Be yo''dere nuss maid?" |
20133 | Besides, how can I take hold of your hand when you have n''t got any hand for me to take hold of?" |
20133 | Bunny and Sue thought for a moment Then Bunny asked:"Could you keep a monkey, Aunt Lu?" |
20133 | Bunny did not answer, but the policeman spoke, and said:"Is it all right, lady? |
20133 | But Bunny was not too sleepy to ask:"What are we going to do to- morrow, Mother?" |
20133 | But does you think Santa Claus will surely come down that little chimney, when Aunt Lu has n''t got a fireplace for him?" |
20133 | But what of it? |
20133 | But will all of you children come to my party to- morrow?" |
20133 | But will the fish eat rags, Bunny?" |
20133 | CHAPTER V SURPRISING OLD MISS HOLLYHOCK"Are n''t we having a fine ride, Bunny?" |
20133 | CHAPTER VI OFF FOR NEW YORK"Where is that basket of groceries for the Jones house? |
20133 | CHAPTER XI A LONG RIDE"Are you all ready, Bunny?" |
20133 | Conductor? |
20133 | Did you get hurted?" |
20133 | Do n''t they, Aunt Lu?" |
20133 | Do you ever have cherry pie at your play parties?" |
20133 | Do you think Santa Claus can climb down?" |
20133 | Do you want to go there?" |
20133 | Does he belong here?" |
20133 | Finally Aunt Lu, in a sort of faint, and far- away voice asked:"What-- what does it all mean, Sue?" |
20133 | Gone where?" |
20133 | He buys us ice cream cones; do n''t he Bunny?" |
20133 | Hello, what you lookin''at?" |
20133 | How do you cook''em?" |
20133 | How will he ever get down?" |
20133 | I ca n''t see any blaze from my window, but it must be a fire, or why would they ring the bell?" |
20133 | I guess you think we''re back on grandpa''s farm; do n''t you Sue?" |
20133 | I know you meant to be kind, and good to old Miss Hollyhock; but what am I to do about the things for Mrs. Jones? |
20133 | I thought we were back at grandpa''s, and we''re not at all-- we''re in our home; are n''t we?" |
20133 | I wonder whose boy he is?" |
20133 | Is Bunny bringing him here?" |
20133 | Is he?" |
20133 | Is n''t this fun?" |
20133 | Is you in there?" |
20133 | Is your home near here, and do your folks know you are trying to buy a monkey and a parrot?" |
20133 | It would be a funny world if we did; would n''t it? |
20133 | Lost so soon?" |
20133 | Man?" |
20133 | Now was n''t that better than climbing up ten flights of stairs, children?" |
20133 | One day Aunt Lu said to Bunny and Sue:"How would you like to go to the aquarium?" |
20133 | Say, Bunny, let''s go to the fire; will you?" |
20133 | Say, Wopsie, is you hurted?" |
20133 | She looked down, and then she turned to Sue and asked:"Did he fall down, Sue?" |
20133 | So none of these are yours?" |
20133 | So please ca n''t I have half of him? |
20133 | So she just asked them:"Are cakes the only things you want?" |
20133 | Some of the other passengers had hard work to keep from sliding from their seats, and many of them jumped up and began calling:"What''s the matter?" |
20133 | THE END*****_ This Is n''t All!_ Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
20133 | This pony goes faster than our dog Splash, and Splash could n''t pull such a nice, big cart as this; could he, Bunny?" |
20133 | Want to come and look at them? |
20133 | Was you ever in a train, Wopsie?" |
20133 | We are going to have a party; are n''t we, Bunny?" |
20133 | We can do that; ca n''t we, Henry?" |
20133 | We had a fine meal, did n''t we, Sue?" |
20133 | Well, what will we do next?" |
20133 | What did you do?" |
20133 | What has happened?" |
20133 | What have you done?" |
20133 | What yo''all mean?" |
20133 | What''s de number of, de house where yo''auntie libs?" |
20133 | When are we going, Mother?" |
20133 | Where are you?" |
20133 | Where can it have gone to?" |
20133 | Where have you been?" |
20133 | Where is Sue? |
20133 | Where is you?" |
20133 | Who gib yo''all dat name, chile?" |
20133 | Why did n''t you tell me that when I was getting one for Sue?" |
20133 | Why did you do it?" |
20133 | Why do n''t we want to see our papa or mamma?" |
20133 | Will you come?" |
20133 | Wo n''t that be all right?" |
20133 | Wopsie, is you hurted?" |
20133 | Wopsie, the colored girl, smiled to show even more of her white teeth, and then she asked:"Is yo''all de company?" |
20133 | Would you like to go to see that?" |
20133 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
20133 | You did n''t see a big basket of groceries-- butter, bread, tea, coffee and sugar-- fall out, while you were riding in there, did you?" |
20133 | You do n''t mind walking, do you?" |
20133 | You like fish, do n''t you, dollie?" |
20133 | are n''t you glad we''re going?" |
20133 | cried Sue,"I wonder if Santa Claus can get down this chimney? |
20133 | do you think there is a fire, Bunny?" |
20133 | she cried,"what did you do that for? |
17097 | A burglar elephant? 17097 A man?" |
17097 | And I really made this pie all my own self; did n''t I? |
17097 | And ca n''t I play with my Teddy bear? |
17097 | And can we go into this one? |
17097 | And may I go, too? |
17097 | And may I play with my e- lec- tric train while you''re away? |
17097 | And may Tom come too? |
17097 | And so you heard a queer buzzing noise in the hermit''s cabin as you were coming away? |
17097 | And then will you tell us what you brought us? |
17097 | And where''s the milk? |
17097 | And will that give us something to eat? |
17097 | And will you find our lost toys? |
17097 | And will you help me play with my''lectri_city_ Teddy Bear? |
17097 | And will you take us to it? |
17097 | Are n''t those the prints of your Teddy bear''s feet? |
17097 | Are n''t you going to eat any, Tom? |
17097 | Are n''t you going to think something? |
17097 | Are there any old guns or swords up there we can play soldier with? |
17097 | Are you all right, Bunny? |
17097 | Are you asleep? |
17097 | Are you going to the Indians''camp? |
17097 | Are you sure you put enough sugar in? |
17097 | Are you sure, Sue? |
17097 | Are you sure? |
17097 | But Sue, did you see two of her horns crumpled or only one? |
17097 | But ca n''t we do something while we''re waiting for night to come so we can roast the corn? |
17097 | But can I get it? |
17097 | But did he stop you from going into the water also, Bunny? |
17097 | But he wo n''t hurt her, will he? |
17097 | But how are we ever going to walk that way, Bunny, unless we climb trees? 17097 But how did it all happen?" |
17097 | But how did it get away? |
17097 | But is there any milk left, Bunny? |
17097 | But it pushed hard enough to be an elephant, did n''t it? |
17097 | But it''s true, is n''t it, Daddy? |
17097 | But they wo n''t any of''em be out now, will they? |
17097 | But what about more milk? |
17097 | But what about poor Splash? |
17097 | But what are you going to do, Tom? 17097 But what do you suppose he means by saying that Mr. Bixby sticks needles into him?" |
17097 | But what does Mr. Bixby want, Mother? 17097 But what would he want with it? |
17097 | But where are the swords and the guns? |
17097 | But, Mother,asked Bunny,"may n''t I show Eagle Feather how my toy train works? |
17097 | Ca n''t I play with my electric train a little while? |
17097 | Ca n''t we go where it''s cool and shady? |
17097 | Ca n''t you take us with you? |
17097 | Can we get some, Tom? |
17097 | Can you tell by your stomach? |
17097 | Could any one else have taken it? |
17097 | Could n''t sleep, my dear? 17097 Could you see the needles?" |
17097 | Did he beat you? |
17097 | Did n''t you bring me anything, Daddy? |
17097 | Did n''t you have enough with the cake, pie and milk? |
17097 | Did they really dance just as we do at dancing school when we''re at home? |
17097 | Did you ask me not to go so fast? |
17097 | Did you hear that? |
17097 | Did you slide on a thistle? |
17097 | Did you think we were lost, Splash? |
17097 | Did your train really run away, Bunny? |
17097 | Did your train run away? |
17097 | Do n''t you ever get your clothes dirty in a cave? |
17097 | Do n''t you like them, Bunny? |
17097 | Do you know where the sun rises? |
17097 | Do you sell milk? |
17097 | Do you suppose you could have got up in the night, walked in your sleep, and hidden the train somewhere else yourself? |
17097 | Do you think there is anything in it? |
17097 | Do you want me to row you to any particular place? |
17097 | Does electricity feel like pins and needles? |
17097 | Does everybody fish there? |
17097 | Does it really go? |
17097 | Does she tell about Indian fights with bows and arrows, and taking prisoners, and all that? |
17097 | For bear? |
17097 | Going after milk, little ones? |
17097 | Has your cow really got a crumpled horn? |
17097 | Have you found some more lost cows? |
17097 | Have you got anything to eat at your house? |
17097 | Have you had a fuss and stopped playing? |
17097 | Have you lost a cow? |
17097 | Have you some bows and arrows to sell? |
17097 | Hey? 17097 Horns like him?" |
17097 | How can I wait that long? |
17097 | How can you tell? |
17097 | How did it happen? |
17097 | How do you know? |
17097 | How long do you think Bunny will sleep, Sue? |
17097 | How? 17097 I guess your fever''s most gone, is n''t it, Bunny?" |
17097 | I know, for I''ve taken a cooking lesson; have n''t I, Momsie? |
17097 | I like Tom, do n''t you, Mother? |
17097 | I wonder what he meant? |
17097 | I wonder where we''ll go next? |
17097 | If you''re working for him, what are you doing in this cave? |
17097 | Is Bunny''s train the only thing that is missing? |
17097 | Is it an elephanty cow? |
17097 | Is it bees? |
17097 | Is it time to eat? |
17097 | Is n''t it too bad she could n''t sleep here? |
17097 | Is n''t there enough, Mother? |
17097 | Is that so? |
17097 | Is the pie baked, Sue? |
17097 | Is there a way out? |
17097 | Is there anything I can do where you are going? |
17097 | Is there something for each of us, Daddy? |
17097 | It might have run off by itself, I suppose? |
17097 | Lost? |
17097 | Make- believe, you mean; do n''t you? |
17097 | May we stay and see what happens, Mother? |
17097 | Medicine? 17097 Oh, Bunny is just getting over a fever, is he?" |
17097 | Oh, have you something for us, too? |
17097 | Oh, how are we going to get them? |
17097 | Oh, is something going to happen? |
17097 | Oh, is that the crumpled- horn cow? |
17097 | Oh, is there another boy coming? |
17097 | Oh, is your cow lost? 17097 Oh, what can we do?" |
17097 | Oh, what makes that, Daddy? |
17097 | Oh, what''s that? |
17097 | Oh, wo n''t we have fun? |
17097 | On which side of the jar of peaches? |
17097 | Or do I have to play with Bunny''s train? |
17097 | Playing stoop- tag? |
17097 | Say what? |
17097 | Say, Daddy, do you s''pose some of the Indians could have done it? |
17097 | Say, is that a riddle? |
17097 | Shall I fish here? |
17097 | So that''s what you asked me, was it? 17097 So the wetting did n''t seem to hurt your toy engine, Bunny?" |
17097 | So you think a white man took your horse, and that''s why you come to us? |
17097 | Still, this is a very nice surprise, is n''t it? |
17097 | Stuck pins into you? |
17097 | Taken what? |
17097 | That''s what they said, did they? |
17097 | Then what are we going to do? |
17097 | Then what are you afraid of? |
17097 | Then who could have taken it? |
17097 | Then who took her? |
17097 | Then why did n''t he take my Teddy bear, Sallie Malinda? |
17097 | WHERE HAS SALLIE GONE? |
17097 | WHERE IS SUE? |
17097 | Was n''t it queer that that Indian asked about''heap big medicine,''just the way Eagle Feather spoke of my Teddy bear and your electric train? |
17097 | We can have some games among ourselves, ca n''t we Bunny? |
17097 | Well, how did your electric train go? |
17097 | Well, how do you stop a train? |
17097 | Well, it''s a good thing you came on,said Sue,"''cause we were getting scared ourselves, were n''t we Bunny?" |
17097 | Well, now, how do you like this, Sue? |
17097 | Well, what is it? |
17097 | What about meeting daddy to go fishing? |
17097 | What are these''needles''Tom speaks of? |
17097 | What are you doing so far away from your camp? |
17097 | What are you doing that for? |
17097 | What are you doing? |
17097 | What did he do to you? |
17097 | What did you run away for? |
17097 | What do you mean by not really asking? |
17097 | What do you s''pose it is? |
17097 | What do you want Bunny to do-- or me? |
17097 | What does he want, Mother? |
17097 | What does this mean about Eagle Feather''s horse being_ here_? |
17097 | What have you lost? |
17097 | What in the world are they talking about? |
17097 | What is different in an Indian''s footprint and ours, Sue? |
17097 | What kept you so long, children? |
17097 | What kind? |
17097 | What made him stick pins and needles into you? |
17097 | What makes you say it was a crumpled- horn cow? |
17097 | What makes you think you''ll find him here, off in the woods? |
17097 | What shall we do? |
17097 | What shall we do? |
17097 | What was it for, Tom? |
17097 | What you going to think? |
17097 | What''ll we do when Winter comes? |
17097 | What''s a cave? |
17097 | What''s a roast corn dance? |
17097 | What''s in the trunks? |
17097 | What''s that? 17097 What''s that?" |
17097 | What''s the matter up there? |
17097 | What''s the matter up there? |
17097 | What''s the matter with those children? |
17097 | What''s the matter, Bunny? |
17097 | What''s the matter? 17097 What''s the matter?" |
17097 | What''s the matter? |
17097 | What''s the matter? |
17097 | What''s the matter? |
17097 | What''s the matter? |
17097 | What''s the matter? |
17097 | What''s the surprise? |
17097 | What''s this about a ragged man? |
17097 | What? 17097 What?" |
17097 | What? |
17097 | What? |
17097 | When did you last see her? |
17097 | When will they be ready to eat? |
17097 | When will you be ready to show us? |
17097 | Where are you going, Daddy? |
17097 | Where are you going? |
17097 | Where are you, Sue? 17097 Where did you tie her, Uncle Tad?" |
17097 | Where do you live? |
17097 | Where do you want us to come? |
17097 | Where in the world have you been? |
17097 | Where is she? |
17097 | Where''d you find it? |
17097 | Where''ll we get the ears to roast? |
17097 | Where''s daddy? |
17097 | Where''s the fire? |
17097 | Where? |
17097 | Who do you s''pose it was? |
17097 | Who is going to roast the corn? |
17097 | Who knew that you had a train of cars? |
17097 | Who would n''t with what I got to eat at your cabin? |
17097 | Who''s afraid? |
17097 | Whoever heard of such a thing? |
17097 | Why are you two children up at this time of night? |
17097 | Why do n''t you call a Teddy bear he? |
17097 | Why not? 17097 Why not?" |
17097 | Why not? |
17097 | Why not? |
17097 | Will you give me a piggy- back? |
17097 | Will you put up the swing you promised to make for us, Tom? |
17097 | Wo n''t somebody please help me? 17097 Would n''t Splash do?" |
17097 | Would n''t the bee sting him? |
17097 | Yes, I know you can, but who ever heard of women soldiers? 17097 Yes, but which way is east from here?" |
17097 | You do n''t s''pose Mr. Bixby would take it, or my Teddy bear with flashing lights for eyes, do you? |
17097 | You got heap big medicine ready for make Indian''s pain better? |
17097 | You''ll come, wo n''t you? |
17097 | You''re not afraid of us, are you? |
17097 | And I think, Eagle Feather, your horse is still missing?" |
17097 | And if it is, why do you think it is here? |
17097 | And in the morning what do you suppose had happened? |
17097 | And so your train runs by an electrical battery, does it, my boy?" |
17097 | And spoil Mrs. Preston''s trunk?" |
17097 | And was it she who poked her head in our tent last night?" |
17097 | And where is Bunny?" |
17097 | Are n''t you ever going to get up?" |
17097 | Are n''t you?" |
17097 | Are the Indians going on the war- path? |
17097 | Are we going to keep him with us?" |
17097 | Are you all right?" |
17097 | Are you in the trunk?" |
17097 | Are you in there? |
17097 | Are you''fraid?" |
17097 | Before he could ask a question the Indian pointed a finger at Tom and asked sharply:"You see my horse night you come green corn dance?" |
17097 | Bixby?" |
17097 | Bixby?" |
17097 | Bixby?" |
17097 | Bunny went close to the big trunk-- the largest, in the attic-- and then he called as loudly as he could:"Are you in there, Sue?" |
17097 | But I was just thinking----"At that moment Bunny, who had taken rather a large bite, cried:"What kind of pie did you say this was, Sue?" |
17097 | But how did you get in here? |
17097 | But how you say-- him rope broke or cut?" |
17097 | But if you children are not away off here looking for milk, what are you here for, I''d like to know?" |
17097 | But what about it?" |
17097 | But what about this boy? |
17097 | But where is Sue?" |
17097 | But who was the ragged man?" |
17097 | CHAPTER IX THE SEARCH"What''s the matter, Sue?" |
17097 | CHAPTER V BUNNY ROLLS DOWN HILL"What''s the matter?" |
17097 | CHAPTER VIII"WHERE HAS SALLIE GONE?" |
17097 | CHAPTER XVI THE ANGRY GOBBLER"Oh, what is it?" |
17097 | CHAPTER XXI"WHERE IS SUE?" |
17097 | CHAPTER XXII THE HERMIT COMES FOR TOM"Are you sure she came over here?" |
17097 | Ca n''t you tell by the name_ Sallie Malinda_?" |
17097 | Can I help?" |
17097 | Can you take us home?" |
17097 | Did n''t I Sue?" |
17097 | Did you catch them all alone, Bunny?" |
17097 | Do n''t you think so, too?" |
17097 | Do n''t you want to let Bunny and Sue come over to my attic to play?" |
17097 | Do you know your way back to camp all right?" |
17097 | Do you want more milk?" |
17097 | Does n''t it to you, Tom?" |
17097 | Every once in a while Sue would ask:"Are we most there, Bunny?" |
17097 | Finally Sue said:"Bunny, do you know where that hermit''s hut is-- the one where you got the milk the time the dog drank it?" |
17097 | Finally Sue stopped and said:"Bunny, do you know where we are?" |
17097 | Has n''t it, Sue?" |
17097 | He sat up, threw to one side a blanket Sue had spread over him, and called:"Where''s the pie and cake?" |
17097 | How can you get to the house from here, Tom?" |
17097 | How could I answer you if I was?" |
17097 | How did you come to name him Tramp?" |
17097 | How did you get them out?" |
17097 | How him go?" |
17097 | I s''pose he''s a good fisherman?" |
17097 | If I was how could I talk to you?" |
17097 | Is Sue''s bear taken, too?" |
17097 | Is he really going to take Tom away from us?" |
17097 | Is that so? |
17097 | Is your horse really gone? |
17097 | It must be getting near dinner time, for I''m feeling hungry, are n''t you?" |
17097 | It told about a bear climbing a bee- tree----""What''s a bee- tree?" |
17097 | May n''t I show him the train and how it runs?" |
17097 | Maybe you hab?" |
17097 | Mrs. Brown, however, soon heard the children moving about and she called to them:"What''s the matter?" |
17097 | None of you hurt, I hope?" |
17097 | Now how is supper coming on? |
17097 | Oh, Bunny, which is the right way to go?" |
17097 | Oh, what shall we do?" |
17097 | Oh, where has Sallie Malinda gone? |
17097 | She, too, made a funny face, and then she asked:"Where did you get the jar of mince- meat, Sue?" |
17097 | So that''s why you were pinching me?" |
17097 | Then Sue''s eyes filled with tears as she cried:"Where has Sallie gone? |
17097 | Then to Mr. Bixby she said again:"Have you got anything to eat at your house?" |
17097 | There was silence for a few seconds and then Sue whispered:"Are you asleep, Bunny?" |
17097 | This you?" |
17097 | Through playing so soon?" |
17097 | Was it the mosquitoes?" |
17097 | Was it your cow? |
17097 | Was n''t he good?" |
17097 | What brings you here?" |
17097 | What could it mean-- so many things being taken away? |
17097 | What could they do? |
17097 | What does it mean?" |
17097 | What for you run away?" |
17097 | What have you brought?" |
17097 | What is it?" |
17097 | What is it?" |
17097 | What makes you ask me that?" |
17097 | What makes you so slow?" |
17097 | What was it?" |
17097 | What''s that?" |
17097 | When Mr. Brown came back, after the children were in their cots, his wife asked him:"Did you find anything?" |
17097 | Where are you?" |
17097 | Where can Sallie Malinda be?" |
17097 | Where him go?" |
17097 | Where you see him?" |
17097 | Where''s Daddy?" |
17097 | Who could have done it?" |
17097 | Who? |
17097 | Who?" |
17097 | Why you no go there and shoot''um?" |
17097 | Will that buy a quart of milk?" |
17097 | Will the sun help us and bring us something to eat?" |
17097 | Would n''t they, Daddy?" |
17097 | You come back soon byemby?" |
17097 | You do n''t want to fall in and get drowned, do you?" |
17097 | as if to say,"Well, I''ve taken all the milk, what are you going to do about it?" |
17097 | asked Mr. Brown quickly,"and where does he live?" |
17097 | cried Sue,"what in the world are you doing? |
17097 | is this the surprise you had for us?" |
17097 | what you doin''that for?" |
17097 | what''d I tell you, Bunny Brown?" |
17097 | where have you been?" |
17096 | A tame bear? |
17096 | And are we going to have a fire, where we can cook something? |
17096 | And are you in your own bed? |
17096 | And can I take my dolls along-- will there be room for''em? |
17096 | And did you knock down the pile of tins? |
17096 | And is it a secret, too? |
17096 | And please ca n''t we go back to our camp now? 17096 And where are we going to camp?" |
17096 | And will Splash come? |
17096 | And you were all alone in camp, Mother? |
17096 | And you-- you wo n''t send me back to that farmer? |
17096 | Are there any foxes in here? |
17096 | Are there any hams or bacon in there now? |
17096 | Are they spears? |
17096 | Are we going to have a boat on the lake? |
17096 | Are we going to sleep in the automobile this time? |
17096 | Are you coming to get me? |
17096 | Are you going to fish with worms? |
17096 | Are you going to make a trap to catch something? |
17096 | Are you hungry again? |
17096 | Are you sure there''s no robbers? |
17096 | Are you''fraid, Sue? |
17096 | Bunny, are we going to sleep on the ground when we go camping? |
17096 | Bunny, where are we? |
17096 | But I guess you did n''t know a fox was in there; did you? |
17096 | But can I-- can I sleep over by you, Bunny? |
17096 | But has you got the branches from the evergreen tree cut so we can spread our blankets over them? |
17096 | But how can I get back? |
17096 | But how did you know? |
17096 | But what are you children going to do? 17096 But what are you going to do?" |
17096 | But what happened to you, Bunker? |
17096 | But what is the whole word, Bunny? 17096 But what''re you going to give the foxes to eat, Bunny?" |
17096 | But what_ can_ we do, Mother? |
17096 | But who is going to help you put up the tents, Daddy? 17096 But who was he?" |
17096 | But why should you want to get away? |
17096 | But, Sue-- Sue,Bunny went on,"did n''t we go to sleep in the tent; or did we? |
17096 | Ca n''t we go? |
17096 | Ca n''t we sail back in our boat, with the umbrella, same as we sailed down here? |
17096 | Ca n''t you swim out and get me, Bunny? |
17096 | Ca n''t you think of some fun? |
17096 | Camp Rest- a- While, eh? |
17096 | Can I? 17096 Can we play with it?" |
17096 | Can you open the door? |
17096 | Can you read what it says on those boxes? |
17096 | Can you see anything? |
17096 | Could he have fallen in? |
17096 | Could we do that? |
17096 | Daddy, did you hear that? |
17096 | Daddy, do you think we''ll blow away? |
17096 | Daddy, is-- is he gone? |
17096 | Daddy, may we go out and see the tent now? |
17096 | Did a package come? |
17096 | Did anything happen? |
17096 | Did he come back to you? |
17096 | Did she catch cold before? |
17096 | Did the fox bite him? |
17096 | Did they taste good, Uncle Tad? |
17096 | Did you and the children really, hide from a man? |
17096 | Did you burn your tongue, Bunny? |
17096 | Did you drop it, Mother, and did it fall down a crack in the board walk, like my penny did once? |
17096 | Did you find him, Daddy? |
17096 | Did you see anything of him? |
17096 | Did you take him away? |
17096 | Did you take the pie and the bacon and eggs? |
17096 | Did you throw my shoe at him? 17096 Did you-- did you see a snake?" |
17096 | Do n''t you feel well? 17096 Do n''t you hear that, Bunker? |
17096 | Do n''t you want to come for a walk with us? 17096 Do you know where he is?" |
17096 | Do you like it better here than in the city? |
17096 | Do you mean a tramp? |
17096 | Do you think he''ll swim down here and want some lunch? |
17096 | Do you think it is safe? |
17096 | Do you think we''ll find him, Daddy? |
17096 | Does Sam know? |
17096 | Does the auto want another drink? |
17096 | Get a box full of water? |
17096 | Going out? 17096 Gone where?" |
17096 | Had he filled the pail with water? |
17096 | Has it got any letters on it? |
17096 | Has we got to stay here all night? |
17096 | Have n''t you got a stick, so you can push yourself back to shore? |
17096 | Have you been living here in this cave ever since you went away from our camp? |
17096 | Have you got a long cord? |
17096 | Have you got that poor boy, Tom Vine, locked up in there? |
17096 | Have you lost something, Mother? |
17096 | Have you seen him at all? |
17096 | He could n''t have fallen in; could he? |
17096 | Hear it? |
17096 | How about buttermilk? |
17096 | How are you going to catch him, Bunny? |
17096 | How can we do it? |
17096 | How did you come to leave? |
17096 | How did you get anything to eat? |
17096 | How did you get out there? |
17096 | How do you think it got caught, Bunny? |
17096 | How in the world did you find me? |
17096 | How long has we got to stay here, Bunny? |
17096 | How-- how did it happen? |
17096 | How? |
17096 | How? |
17096 | I did n''t do anything, did you? 17096 I did?" |
17096 | I wonder if it''s a present for us? |
17096 | I wonder where he is? |
17096 | I''m glad we''re going camping; are n''t you, children? |
17096 | Is everybody ready? |
17096 | Is he a squiggily worm? |
17096 | Is he coming after us? |
17096 | Is it a Gypsy man? |
17096 | Is it a fox? 17096 Is it a secret?" |
17096 | Is it for croquet? |
17096 | Is it, Daddy? |
17096 | Is n''t it nice here? |
17096 | Is n''t this nice, Sue? |
17096 | Is n''t you afraid, Bunny? |
17096 | Is that a trap? |
17096 | Is that it? |
17096 | Is that one of the robbers? 17096 Is that the man you saw in the woods, when we went after milk the other day, Tom?" |
17096 | Is that what it was, Daddy-- a rat? |
17096 | Is there a wild animal here, Bunny? |
17096 | Is there? 17096 Is they any here?" |
17096 | Is-- is anything in it? |
17096 | Is-- is you a robber? |
17096 | It-- it''s awful dark, is n''t it, Bunny? |
17096 | Jump over elephants? 17096 May we go out and look at it?" |
17096 | May we go out and look at it? |
17096 | May we take him, Daddy? |
17096 | May we, Bunker? |
17096 | Maybe Bunker caught a big fish,said Sue,"and it pulled him into the water, eh, Bunny?" |
17096 | Mother, if we ca n''t go out to the barn, could we have our dog, Splash, in here to play with us? |
17096 | Mother, is he going to stay with us? |
17096 | My daddy wo n''t let him hurt you; will you, Daddy? |
17096 | Now can you guess the secret? |
17096 | Now then, what do you want? |
17096 | Now where are your potatoes, Uncle Tad? |
17096 | Oh, Bunny, what made you and Sue do a thing like that? |
17096 | Oh, I can hardly wait; can you? |
17096 | Oh, I wonder what it is? |
17096 | Oh, Trimble is the name of the man who wanted to take Tom away; is n''t it? |
17096 | Oh, are we going to have another circus? |
17096 | Oh, ca n''t we stay up just a_ little_ longer? |
17096 | Oh, do they have mail up here? |
17096 | Oh, is Splash hurt? |
17096 | Oh, is that going to be our boat? |
17096 | Oh, may we come? |
17096 | Oh, we might use round stones, might n''t we, Bunker? |
17096 | Oh, what is it? |
17096 | Oh, what lake is that? |
17096 | Oh, what''s that? |
17096 | Oh, what''s that? |
17096 | Oh, why not? |
17096 | Oh, you carried us in from the tent when we were asleep; did n''t you, Daddy? |
17096 | S''pose-- s''posin''I get to sleep in my own bed in the house, Bunny? |
17096 | Say, what kind of animals_ do_ you like? |
17096 | Shall I? |
17096 | She''s real nice; is n''t she? |
17096 | Sleeping out? |
17096 | So then I can go back to your camp, and Mr. Trimble wo n''t try to get me; will he? |
17096 | Somebody is outside the tent, calling:''Who? 17096 Splash, ca n''t you find Tom?" |
17096 | The one we played circus in, out in the country? |
17096 | The same one we played circus in? |
17096 | Then we really are going camping? |
17096 | Then why do n''t you want to come with us? |
17096 | Then you could n''t see anything of Tom, Bunker? |
17096 | Then you ran away? |
17096 | There''s a fast wagon out in front-- a fast wagon and----"A fast wagon, Sue? 17096 They could if they was a big enough frog; could n''t they, Daddy?" |
17096 | This tent wo n''t blow over; will it, Daddy? |
17096 | To what? |
17096 | Tom Vine locked up in there? 17096 Uncle Tad used to cook breakfast over one; did n''t you?" |
17096 | WHO IS THERE? |
17096 | WHO TOOK THE PIE? |
17096 | Was the frog big enough to-- to eat Tom? |
17096 | Well, are n''t you going to tell me what it is? 17096 Well, even if I do, how can your doll talk to you, and wake you up?" |
17096 | Well, shall we begin putting up the tents? |
17096 | Well, what do you say it is? |
17096 | Well, what do you think it is? |
17096 | Well, what do you want? |
17096 | Well, what is your guess, Sue? |
17096 | Well, you do n''t know what it is yet; do you? |
17096 | What are we going to do with it, Daddy? |
17096 | What are you doing, Daddy? |
17096 | What are you going to do, Bunny? |
17096 | What are you going to take? |
17096 | What are you laughing at? |
17096 | What are you looking for? |
17096 | What can have happened to them? 17096 What can he do?" |
17096 | What did he want? |
17096 | What for? |
17096 | What for? |
17096 | What for? |
17096 | What has happened? |
17096 | What is Bunker making all the sharp- pointed sticks for? |
17096 | What is it Splash? 17096 What is it all about?" |
17096 | What is it, Daddy? |
17096 | What is it? 17096 What is it? |
17096 | What is it? 17096 What is it?" |
17096 | What is it? |
17096 | What is it? |
17096 | What is it? |
17096 | What is it? |
17096 | What is that? |
17096 | What is the secret, Mother? |
17096 | What kind of a wagon is it Sue? |
17096 | What made that noise? |
17096 | What makes Splash act so funny? |
17096 | What makes you think so? |
17096 | What man was it? 17096 What robbers?" |
17096 | What shall we do? |
17096 | What sort of house is that? |
17096 | What sort of man was he? |
17096 | What will we give Splash? |
17096 | What would you like me to catch in my trap? |
17096 | What''s a muskrat? |
17096 | What''s an owl? |
17096 | What''s express? |
17096 | What''s so funny? |
17096 | What''s the matter now? |
17096 | What''s the matter out there? |
17096 | What''s the matter with Splash? |
17096 | What''s the matter with you? |
17096 | What''s the matter, Splash? |
17096 | What''s the matter? |
17096 | What''s the matter? |
17096 | What''s the matter? |
17096 | What''s the next letter, Sue? |
17096 | What''s the next letter, Sue? |
17096 | What''s the secret? |
17096 | What-- What''s matter? |
17096 | What-- what''s matter? |
17096 | What-- what''s that? |
17096 | What? |
17096 | What? |
17096 | When are we going? |
17096 | When are you going? |
17096 | Where are we going, Bunny? |
17096 | Where are you going to put up the tents? |
17096 | Where are you? |
17096 | Where can Sue have gone? 17096 Where can they be?" |
17096 | Where did it come from? |
17096 | Where did you come from? |
17096 | Where you going, Bunny? |
17096 | Where you going, Daddy? |
17096 | Where you going? |
17096 | Where''s our camp? |
17096 | Where? |
17096 | Where? |
17096 | Who are you? 17096 Who could have taken my pie?" |
17096 | Who is he? |
17096 | Who is it? 17096 Who is there?" |
17096 | Who''s out there? |
17096 | Who-- who are you? |
17096 | Why do n''t you sail to it, Bunny? |
17096 | Why does n''t it cry now? |
17096 | Why not? |
17096 | Why not? |
17096 | Why not? |
17096 | Why not? |
17096 | Why should you hear fire engines, Tom? |
17096 | Why, what are you talking about? |
17096 | Why, where is he? |
17096 | Why? |
17096 | Will he have to sleep out alone all night? |
17096 | Will we have to cook dinner as soon as we get to camp? |
17096 | Will we have to stay here for supper? |
17096 | Will your dog bite? |
17096 | Wo n''t they be s''prised to see us come up this way with an umbrella? |
17096 | Wo n''t we, Sue? |
17096 | Would you care to have him stay? |
17096 | You are n''t going to sail very far; are you, Bunny? |
17096 | You do n''t see him anywhere around here; do you? |
17096 | You wo n''t hurt the bird; will you, Bunny? |
17096 | You would; would n''t you, Splash? |
17096 | You-- you wo n''t have me arrested; will you? |
17096 | And may I bring my doll with me? |
17096 | And what are you doing out alone in this storm? |
17096 | And you thought he was in the smoke- house?" |
17096 | Are you coming over again to bother me about that runaway boy, Tom Vine?" |
17096 | Are you going to do that, Bunker?" |
17096 | Are you going to have a bow, and shoot the arrows like an Indian, Bunker?" |
17096 | Are you the farmer who hired him?" |
17096 | Are you?" |
17096 | Bunny asked,"and make the noise in the night?" |
17096 | Bunny heard his sister, and called out:"That sounded just like Fourth of July; did n''t it, Sue? |
17096 | But I think it was very clever of Bunny and Sue, and Splash, too, to get Tom back to shore as they did; do n''t you? |
17096 | But what are we going to do now?" |
17096 | But what are we going to do with him? |
17096 | CHAPTER II A GRAND SURPRISE"Do n''t you want to have supper first?" |
17096 | CHAPTER VI PUTTING UP THE TENTS"How long will it take us to get to Lake Wanda, Mother?" |
17096 | CHAPTER XIX IN THE SMOKE- HOUSE"What makes Splash act so queer?" |
17096 | CHAPTER XVI"WHO TOOK THE PIE?" |
17096 | CHAPTER XXIV"WHO IS THERE?" |
17096 | Ca n''t you wait until daddy comes home?" |
17096 | Can I help you?" |
17096 | Could n''t you catch a nice white kitty cat, Bunny?" |
17096 | Did I dream it?" |
17096 | Did n''t I do that fine? |
17096 | Did you have a nice time?" |
17096 | Did you make him go away?" |
17096 | Did you see any tramps?" |
17096 | Do n''t you like it, Sue?" |
17096 | Do n''t you like to walk in the woods, Tom?" |
17096 | Do you like it, Splash?" |
17096 | Do you s''pose Tom''s in there?" |
17096 | Have you seen a boy-- a ragged boy-- about fifteen years old in these woods?" |
17096 | He knows how to jump in after sticks you throw into the water; does n''t he?" |
17096 | He told daddy so; did n''t he, Sue?" |
17096 | How in the world did you find my cave, and where is your father, or Bunker Blue? |
17096 | I wonder if I could call to them?" |
17096 | I''m coming, Bunny, but if it is a fox or a ground- hog, you wo n''t let him bite me; will you?" |
17096 | I-- I wonder how we got here?" |
17096 | Illustration:"NOW WHERE ARE YOUR POTATOES, UNCLE TAD?" |
17096 | Is anything the matter with him?" |
17096 | Is it stuck fast in the mud?" |
17096 | Is it, Bunny? |
17096 | Is it, Daddy?" |
17096 | Is n''t that a good name?" |
17096 | Is n''t that it?" |
17096 | Is n''t this fun?" |
17096 | Is that a song?" |
17096 | Is that it, Mother? |
17096 | Is this where you want your boat left?" |
17096 | Just tell us what it is? |
17096 | May we have Splash in, Mother?" |
17096 | Oh, Sue, I wonder what it is?" |
17096 | Shall we each take one guess, Bunny?" |
17096 | Shall we-- really?" |
17096 | Splash can sleep with us; ca n''t he, Bunny?" |
17096 | Splash, where is that water?" |
17096 | Sue saw it and asked:"Oh, Bunny, is you got an idea?" |
17096 | Surely enough he heard very plainly:"Who? |
17096 | That letter is a''R''; is n''t it, Mother?" |
17096 | Then Bunny, looking at Tom, asked:"Can you jump over an elephant?" |
17096 | Then he asked:"Are you Bunny Brown and his sister Sue?" |
17096 | Then he called:"Tom, has you got a rope on your boat? |
17096 | There''s two people outside, and one says Katy did it, and the other says she didn''t-- who''s right?" |
17096 | They were not always the right things to do, but then the children could n''t be expected to do right all the while; could they? |
17096 | Too- who?" |
17096 | Was he coming this way?" |
17096 | Was n''t that just what you wanted me to do?" |
17096 | We could play a guessing game; will you, Bunny?" |
17096 | Well, we have n''t found Tom Vine yet; have we?" |
17096 | What do they holler''who''for?" |
17096 | What do you mean? |
17096 | What do you say the tent is for?" |
17096 | What do you want in our cave?" |
17096 | What do you want?" |
17096 | What for?" |
17096 | What happened to Splash?" |
17096 | What happened?" |
17096 | What is it, Mother?" |
17096 | What is it? |
17096 | What is it? |
17096 | What is it?" |
17096 | What is it?" |
17096 | What kind of a wagon is it, Sue?" |
17096 | What made you do it?" |
17096 | What''s after us?" |
17096 | What''s in it?" |
17096 | What''s the matter in there? |
17096 | What''s the matter, Splash? |
17096 | What''s the matter?" |
17096 | What''s the matter?" |
17096 | What''s the matter?" |
17096 | Where are you?" |
17096 | Where are you?" |
17096 | Where are you?" |
17096 | Where can they be? |
17096 | Where was he? |
17096 | Who are you? |
17096 | Who took the pie?" |
17096 | Who? |
17096 | Who? |
17096 | Who?''" |
17096 | Why did you run away? |
17096 | Why do n''t you tell me what it is?" |
17096 | Why wo n''t you come?" |
17096 | Will we like it?" |
17096 | Will you do it, Sue?" |
17096 | Will you like that?" |
17096 | Wo n''t daddy and mother be s''prised when they find we''ve camped out all night?" |
17096 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
17096 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
17096 | Would you like to taste it, Sue?" |
17096 | You and I wo n''t mind getting wet, Bunny; will we?" |
17096 | You are Tom Vine; are n''t you?" |
17096 | You did n''t see anything of him while we were gone, did you?" |
17096 | You do n''t like foxes, either, do you, Splash?" |
19565 | ''Cause if it was a circus there''d be an elephant or a camel, and you do n''t see any of them, do you? |
19565 | ''Cause you like ponies, do n''t you? |
19565 | ''Member how we used to go out in the boats, Bunny? |
19565 | A Red Cross ride? |
19565 | A Shetland pony, is it? |
19565 | All the money in your banks, Bunny? 19565 And Splash is an awful good dog, is n''t he?" |
19565 | And after that shall we go and look for a pony? |
19565 | And can I drive part of the time? |
19565 | And can we take Toby and Splash? |
19565 | And do you catch them in a net? |
19565 | And does n''t his tail switch off the flies quick? |
19565 | And drive all alone? |
19565 | And have you got our pony Toby, and our dog Splash? |
19565 | And is Toby really gone? |
19565 | And is your father here? |
19565 | And now we can cross back over on the bridge and go home, ca n''t we, Bunny? |
19565 | And our pony, too? 19565 And so you are out all by yourselves? |
19565 | And then we are n''t lost any more, are we? |
19565 | And when a fly gets on the back part of his front leg, how do you s''pose he gets the fly off then, Daddy? |
19565 | And will you? |
19565 | And wo n''t you let me pay you for the damage? |
19565 | Are n''t you going to give him some oats now? |
19565 | Are they all named Shetland? |
19565 | Are we lost, Bunny? |
19565 | Are you all right now? |
19565 | Are you doing that? |
19565 | Are you sure Toby is n''t here? |
19565 | Are you sure it''s a gypsy cart? |
19565 | Are you sure you locked him in the stable last night? |
19565 | Are you sure? |
19565 | Bunny,said Sue, and her voice sounded as though she were a little frightened,"are we lost yet?" |
19565 | But ca n''t we have a ride in the ark with you, Bunker? |
19565 | But could you make Toby stand on his hind legs? |
19565 | But did you know he can do another trick besides the handkerchief one? |
19565 | But how could they when the door was locked? |
19565 | But how did he get out of his stable to come to do it? |
19565 | But how did you find us, Daddy? |
19565 | But what kept you so long? |
19565 | But what made him ring it first, when there was n''t any cookie on? |
19565 | But what''s this about a red- and- yellow box? |
19565 | But when shall we have Toby? |
19565 | But where can Toby be? |
19565 | But where is Bunker? |
19565 | But where is he? |
19565 | But where shall we go after this? |
19565 | But where''s your pony now? |
19565 | But who could it be? |
19565 | But who is in it? |
19565 | But why are you so excited, and why do you want daddy? |
19565 | But you will let us ride, wo n''t you, Bunker? |
19565 | But, Mr. Brown, if Bunny and Sue want a ride so much, why not let me drive them down to your dock? 19565 Buy this pony for you?" |
19565 | Ca n''t I do it, too? |
19565 | Ca n''t we go with you and get him? |
19565 | Ca n''t we go with you? |
19565 | Ca n''t we have a ride in the ark, Mother? |
19565 | Can Toby find the way home, Bunny? |
19565 | Can we get out of here without her seeing us-- or the dogs? |
19565 | Can you see Toby? |
19565 | Could I pat him? |
19565 | Could n''t I take''em, too? |
19565 | Could n''t we do that, Daddy, and make money for the Red Cross? |
19565 | Could n''t we go for a ride by ourselves? |
19565 | Did Georgie pay you? |
19565 | Did he do this trick in the circus? |
19565 | Did he have our pony? |
19565 | Did n''t Mr. Tallman say Toby was once in a circus? |
19565 | Did n''t a policeman see them take it? |
19565 | Did n''t you meet him? |
19565 | Did n''t you tell me, Bunny, that the box of papers Mr. Tallman lost was painted that way? |
19565 | Did you bring any umbrellas? |
19565 | Did you come to tell me you would sell me the little trick pony? |
19565 | Did you find Splash? |
19565 | Did you find Toby? |
19565 | Did you find him? |
19565 | Did you get Toby? |
19565 | Did you get my children? |
19565 | Did you give it to him? |
19565 | Did you hear that, Sue? 19565 Did you see Toby under the trees?" |
19565 | Did you see my pony? |
19565 | Did you take the penny? |
19565 | Did you think we''d make so much money for the Red Cross, Bunny? |
19565 | Did you want to see me, Bunker? |
19565 | Do n''t you s''pose we can ever get him, Daddy? |
19565 | Do n''t you''member he lost''em, and he got poor and had to sell Toby? 19565 Do n''t you''member-- the one with the funny name? |
19565 | Do the gypsies eat in the rain? |
19565 | Do you ever catch any horses? |
19565 | Do you know anything about him? |
19565 | Do you know where I could find one? |
19565 | Do you know where our home is? |
19565 | Do you know where we are, Bunny? |
19565 | Do you mean about you and Sue hiding away in the ark, when I did n''t know it, and taking a ride? |
19565 | Do you owe him money? |
19565 | Do you see Toby and Splash? |
19565 | Do you see him anywhere, Bunny? |
19565 | Do you think they''ll take us with them when they go? |
19565 | Do you want to see my father? |
19565 | Do_ all_ ponies come from Shetland? |
19565 | Does Toby scratch his leg off? |
19565 | Does he ask you to drive the fly off for him? |
19565 | Does he know about the one over near Pickerel Pond? |
19565 | Does he run after them? |
19565 | Does n''t he go nice? |
19565 | Does that mean we-- we''re lost, Bunny? |
19565 | Doing tricks? |
19565 | Even with getting lost? |
19565 | Five cents? 19565 Five cents? |
19565 | For ever? |
19565 | Give us a ride, will you, Bunny? |
19565 | Go down where? |
19565 | Got five cents? |
19565 | Has Splash come home yet? |
19565 | Have I what? |
19565 | Have I what? |
19565 | Have n''t I told you children,she began,"that you must n''t bring Toby around here? |
19565 | Have you come to take us for a ride? |
19565 | Have you got it back yet? |
19565 | Have you, Bunker? |
19565 | Honest? |
19565 | How are you going to do it, Bunny? |
19565 | How are you going to get any Red Cross money here, Bunny? |
19565 | How could I? 19565 How could anybody be lost in the day time?" |
19565 | How could_ nobody_ ring the bell? |
19565 | How did you and mother know where to come for us and take us away from the gypsies? |
19565 | How do you know? |
19565 | How do you know? |
19565 | How does he get the flies off his front legs, Bunny, when he ca n''t reach''em with his tail? |
19565 | How many? |
19565 | How''d he know your name was Brown? |
19565 | How''d it happen? |
19565 | How''ll he get the fly off? |
19565 | How, Bunny? |
19565 | How? 19565 How?" |
19565 | How? |
19565 | How? |
19565 | How? |
19565 | I mean, did Bunker tell you about the pony our auto scared, and how it ran away? |
19565 | I mean-- when do the children have to begin earning money for the Red Cross? |
19565 | I wonder if they is any gypsies around here? |
19565 | I wonder what it''s for? |
19565 | I wonder where they can be? |
19565 | In one of daddy''s boats? |
19565 | Indeed? 19565 Is Toby the name of your pony?" |
19565 | Is Toby your brother? |
19565 | Is he here? |
19565 | Is he hurt? |
19565 | Is he tame? |
19565 | Is it daddy, do you think? |
19565 | Is my father here? |
19565 | Is my husband very busy? |
19565 | Is n''t he cute? |
19565 | Is n''t he nice? |
19565 | Is n''t his tail beautiful? |
19565 | Is n''t it wonderful? |
19565 | Is she there? |
19565 | Is that anything like a hot cross bun? |
19565 | Is that so? |
19565 | Is that the trick? |
19565 | Is that very far from here? |
19565 | Is that what you mean? |
19565 | Is that you, Splash? |
19565 | Is that you, Splash? |
19565 | Is the other trick as nice as that? |
19565 | Is there a gypsy camp at Pickerel Pond? |
19565 | Is there enough for Sue to have some lunch? |
19565 | Is there room for five in it? |
19565 | Is your name Kezar? |
19565 | Is-- is our daddy here? |
19565 | It is n''t anybody? |
19565 | It''s good of Bunny to think of it, is n''t it? 19565 It''s just like Mr. Tallman''s box, is n''t it, Bunny?" |
19565 | Know anything about him? |
19565 | Like it, Bunny? |
19565 | Lost? 19565 May I come?" |
19565 | Maybe there are more gypsy camps, and we''ll look in some of them; wo n''t we, Daddy? |
19565 | Maybe you would like to be carried yourself, Bunny? |
19565 | Me? 19565 Money for the Red Cross? |
19565 | Mr. Tallman,he asked,"did you come to tell daddy about a pony?" |
19565 | Oh, Bunker, have you? |
19565 | Oh, Bunny, how are we going to take him home? |
19565 | Oh, I snored, did I? |
19565 | Oh, I''m so glad we''re going to have a Shetland pony, are n''t you, Bunny? |
19565 | Oh, Sue, it''s-- it''s----"What is it? 19565 Oh, can he?" |
19565 | Oh, do you really think so? |
19565 | Oh, do you see him? |
19565 | Oh, do you? |
19565 | Oh, has he got Toby? |
19565 | Oh, he wo n''t take Toby, will he? |
19565 | Oh, how can he? |
19565 | Oh, how do you s''pose he came to do it? |
19565 | Oh, is n''t he a good dog? |
19565 | Oh, shall we have to wait_ that_ long? |
19565 | Oh, so you want to_ ride_, do you? |
19565 | Oh, we''ll have lots of fun with our pony, wo n''t we, Sue? |
19565 | Oh, what made Toby walk away? |
19565 | Oh, you are, are you? |
19565 | Oh, you can, can you? |
19565 | Please, could we drive a little? |
19565 | Pony? |
19565 | Pretty small one, is n''t it? |
19565 | Really? |
19565 | Sell Toby? 19565 Shall I shoo it off with my handkerchief, Bunny?" |
19565 | Shall we get there pretty soon? |
19565 | Shall we give him a ride, Sue? |
19565 | So you got my telephone message, did you, Bunker? |
19565 | Take Bunny and Sue with you? 19565 The gypsy camp; eh?" |
19565 | The pony? |
19565 | Then where is he? |
19565 | They did n''t take the pony cart, did they? |
19565 | This man must be a pirate; do n''t you think so, Bunny Brown? 19565 Trouble?" |
19565 | Wait? 19565 Was it a snake?" |
19565 | Was it about Toby? |
19565 | Was n''t he nice? |
19565 | Was that what you wanted him to do? |
19565 | Was the barn door locked when you first came out to see Toby? |
19565 | Was there a gypsy wagon here? |
19565 | We ca n''t bring Toby home in the boat, though, can we? |
19565 | Well, Bunny, you go in and tell your mother I''m going to take the ark, will you? 19565 Well, I wonder where Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue have gone?" |
19565 | Well, Mr. Tallman, what about Toby? |
19565 | Well, Toby did n''t run away with you, did he? |
19565 | Well, Toby''s ours now; is n''t he, Daddy? |
19565 | Well, my dears, where have you been? |
19565 | Well, would n''t that be good? |
19565 | Well, you came, just as I told you to, did n''t you, Bunny? |
19565 | Well, you just let that pony alone; do you hear? |
19565 | Were n''t you awful scared? |
19565 | What Sunday school? |
19565 | What about my pony? |
19565 | What are we going to do now? |
19565 | What are we going to do? |
19565 | What are you going to do? |
19565 | What are you making, Bunny? |
19565 | What are you stopping for? |
19565 | What are you thinking of, Bunny? |
19565 | What are you young''uns doing here? 19565 What box?" |
19565 | What could we tie him to? |
19565 | What did he look like? |
19565 | What do you mean, Bunny? |
19565 | What do you mean, Sue? |
19565 | What do you mean? |
19565 | What do you think happened? |
19565 | What for? 19565 What for?" |
19565 | What good would that do? |
19565 | What had we better do? |
19565 | What happened to you, Bunny? |
19565 | What has happened, Mother? |
19565 | What is it all about? 19565 What is it then?" |
19565 | What is it you''re going to do? |
19565 | What is it? |
19565 | What makes you think he''s your pony? |
19565 | What makes you think so? |
19565 | What makes''em call them Shetland ponies, Daddy? |
19565 | What man, Sue? |
19565 | What sort of box was it that your papers were in? |
19565 | What was stolen? |
19565 | What were you going to do with''em? |
19565 | What''ll he do now? |
19565 | What''ll we do now, Bunny? |
19565 | What''ll we do? 19565 What''ll we do?" |
19565 | What''s all this? |
19565 | What''s that, Bunny? |
19565 | What''s the matter, Bunny and Sue? |
19565 | What''s the matter? |
19565 | What''s the matter? |
19565 | What''s the matter? |
19565 | What, Bunny? |
19565 | What, Toby? 19565 What?" |
19565 | What? |
19565 | What? |
19565 | What? |
19565 | What? |
19565 | What? |
19565 | When are we going to eat our lunch? |
19565 | When does it start? |
19565 | When may we have a ride, Daddy? |
19565 | When may we have one, Daddy? |
19565 | Where are the other ponies? |
19565 | Where are the ponies? |
19565 | Where are they taking us? |
19565 | Where are we going? |
19565 | Where are you going? |
19565 | Where are you going? |
19565 | Where did this Mr. Tallman, who is so short, live? |
19565 | Where did you come from? |
19565 | Where have you children been? |
19565 | Where is he? 19565 Where were you? |
19565 | Where''s your pony? |
19565 | Where? |
19565 | Who is it if it is n''t anybody to play with us? 19565 Who took him?" |
19565 | Who, the man or the pony? |
19565 | Whom did you see? |
19565 | Why do n''t you pay me now? |
19565 | Why should we laugh? |
19565 | Why wo n''t you let me have him? |
19565 | Why? |
19565 | Why? |
19565 | Why? |
19565 | Why? |
19565 | Will I what? |
19565 | Will he do it? |
19565 | Will we have to walk back? |
19565 | Will you buy that pony for us? |
19565 | Will you have that dark man arrested, Daddy, for taking the children''s pony? |
19565 | Will you truly buy us another? |
19565 | Will you? |
19565 | Will you? |
19565 | Wo n''t Toby get hungry, too? |
19565 | Wo n''t daddy be s''prised when he sees us coming home with Toby? |
19565 | Wo n''t he? |
19565 | Wo n''t you_ ever_ want him back, even when you''re rich again, and catch the burglars that took your things? |
19565 | Yes, but did n''t he ought to bring the handkerchief to_ you_, Sue? |
19565 | You are_ what_? |
19565 | You have? |
19565 | You mean set it outside on a box, and ring it when you come to call? |
19565 | You mean they''ll take him away to some other place? |
19565 | You saw a little pony, did you? |
19565 | You say you caused me trouble? |
19565 | You want a ride? |
19565 | You''re Mr. Brown''s children, are n''t you? |
19565 | Your pony stolen? |
19565 | ( you?" |
19565 | A kindly- faced man-- not a gypsy-- looked in at Bunny and Sue, and cheerfully cried:"Are you the Brown children?" |
19565 | Am I to start off with the children at once?" |
19565 | And I wonder where the Shetland pony was? |
19565 | And did he ring the bell I just heard?" |
19565 | And it was a good place for us, was n''t it?" |
19565 | And what do you suppose Bunny told her? |
19565 | And what do you suppose happened to them before they got home again? |
19565 | And who do you suppose it was that said that? |
19565 | Are you going to buy my place?" |
19565 | Are you really going to do it, Bunny?" |
19565 | But do n''t you think you had better say''Sue and I,''Bunny?" |
19565 | But how do you like Toby?" |
19565 | But is there a smooth place where you can drive Toby? |
19565 | But, of course, if daddy offered to do it that was different; was n''t it? |
19565 | CHAPTER IX TOBY''S NEW TRICK"We did n''t know we had a trick pony, did we, Bunny?" |
19565 | Can we have Toby?" |
19565 | Can you tell me where Mr. Walter Brown lives?" |
19565 | Could n''t you find your way to the farm?" |
19565 | Did he break the harness when he turned to run away?" |
19565 | Did you bring my butter?" |
19565 | Did you take him out of our stable? |
19565 | Do n''t we, Sue?" |
19565 | Do n''t you remember? |
19565 | Do n''t you''member?" |
19565 | Do n''t you, Bunny?" |
19565 | Do you s''pose he did it on purpose, Bunker?" |
19565 | Do you think you know this pirate, Bunny?" |
19565 | Does some one want to see your father?" |
19565 | For there, in plain view, was a small red- and- yellow- striped box, and, at the sight of it, Sue exclaimed:"Oh, is that the one Mr. Tallman had? |
19565 | Georgie was just going to get in the pony cart when Bunny asked:"Have you got five cents, Georgie?" |
19565 | Has that monkey got loose again?" |
19565 | Have we plenty of gasolene, Bunker?" |
19565 | Have you come to sell him to me?" |
19565 | Have you youngsters a pony cart?" |
19565 | He smiled at the children, showing his white teeth, and asked:"Excuse me, but has your father, maybe, some horses he wants to sell?" |
19565 | He was on his way to the store, and he called, as he often did:"Give us a ride, Bunny?" |
19565 | How can you and Sue earn money with your Shetland pony?" |
19565 | How did you do it?" |
19565 | How many does that make, Sue? |
19565 | How many ways can Toby drive off the flies?" |
19565 | How much shall I pay you?" |
19565 | How will you get the pony back if you go in the boat?" |
19565 | I ca n''t have Toby, can I?" |
19565 | I have seen a big horse, in a circus, go up a flight of steps, so why could n''t a pony go upstairs? |
19565 | I own half of Toby, do n''t I, Mother?" |
19565 | I suppose Toby will be safe for the children to drive?" |
19565 | I wonder if he''d bring me my handkerchief?" |
19565 | I wonder what Bunny Brown was going to do? |
19565 | I wonder what that is?" |
19565 | I wonder where they ran off to?" |
19565 | I wonder who the man was? |
19565 | Is Toby for sale?" |
19565 | Is every one well up at my house-- Bunny and Sue?" |
19565 | Is your husband at home?" |
19565 | Lots of horses do, they say, even on a dark night, so why should n''t a pony in the day time? |
19565 | Now what did Bunny whisper to Sue? |
19565 | Now will you be good?" |
19565 | Now, can you two think of a way to earn money for the Red Cross?" |
19565 | Now, is n''t he a trick pony?" |
19565 | One day she said to them:"Do you think you could drive Toby to the farm, and bring me back some new butter?" |
19565 | Our pony?" |
19565 | Perhaps you will want to sell him?" |
19565 | Pirates always have gold rings in their ears and red handkerchiefs on their necks, or on their heads, do n''t they? |
19565 | Ready, Bunny?" |
19565 | Shall we do it, Bunny?" |
19565 | She did not smile as she asked the man:"What''s the matter here?" |
19565 | So he can ring a bell, can he?" |
19565 | So they crawled out of the tent, did they?" |
19565 | So, I''ve found you; have I? |
19565 | Sue, looking out of the window of her room upstairs, saw her brother and called:"What''s the matter, Bunny?" |
19565 | Suppose, after all, they could not have the pony? |
19565 | Tallman?" |
19565 | Tallman?" |
19565 | Then he added:"You''re Mr. Shortman; are n''t you?" |
19565 | Then he asked Bunker Blue:"What do you think of it?" |
19565 | Then the black- bearded man said:"Well, I''ve found you, have I? |
19565 | Then, as he and Sue started out to ride back home in their pony cart, they heard some one say:"Where is that Bunny Brown boy?" |
19565 | To see the boats? |
19565 | Trying to run off, eh? |
19565 | Was Toby in the gypsy camp? |
19565 | Was it our auto that frightened your pony and made him run away?" |
19565 | Was it their missing pet? |
19565 | Were they going to get a pony at last? |
19565 | What are we going to do now?" |
19565 | What did you do and where did you go?" |
19565 | What do you mean, Daddy?" |
19565 | What do you mean?" |
19565 | What do you mean?" |
19565 | What do you think of that?" |
19565 | What for?" |
19565 | What for?" |
19565 | What was going to happen to Bunny and his Sister Sue? |
19565 | What were they going to see? |
19565 | What would happen next? |
19565 | What you mean?" |
19565 | What you young''uns doin''with that pony?" |
19565 | What''s all this?" |
19565 | When are you going to pay me?" |
19565 | Where were you?" |
19565 | Where''s your mother? |
19565 | Who is it, Bunny?" |
19565 | Who is it?" |
19565 | Who was coming into the place where Bunny and Sue were? |
19565 | Why do n''t you look there?" |
19565 | Will you come and look at them? |
19565 | Wo n''t you have a chair?" |
19565 | Would Toby open the box, as Mr. Tallman wanted him to? |
19565 | Would he pick up the handkerchief again? |
19565 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
19565 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
19565 | You are sure you will not sell me your pony?" |
19565 | You see, I am very short, do you not?" |
19565 | You tell me,"he went on,"that you want to sell me your pony, Toby, for my children?" |
19565 | You''re not afraid, are you, Bunny?" |
19565 | You''re not going back before you get Toby, are you?" |
19565 | You''re not going to sell Toby to the gypsies, are you, and give that money to the Red Cross?" |
19565 | Your pony stolen?" |
19565 | are there any gypsies around now, Bunker?" |
19565 | are we really lost?" |
19565 | cried Bunny, running into the room where Mrs. Brown was sitting,"where''s daddy?" |
19565 | cried Bunny,"could n''t we take Charlie for a ride?" |
19565 | cried Bunny,"did Bunker Blue tell you about us?" |
19565 | cried Bunny,"do you s''pose they stole Splash, too?" |
19565 | cried Mr. Baker, a very jolly teacher,"so it''s a dark man, with gold rings in his ears, is it?" |
19565 | cried Sue,"what do you s''pose he looked at us that way for?" |
19565 | do you s''pose he''ll be hurt?" |
19565 | do you think you can find him?" |
19565 | exclaimed Sue,"do we want to take Splash along?" |
19565 | he called to them,"Have you come to sell me your little horse?" |
19565 | he''s just like Splash, is n''t he? |
19565 | is he going to take your Noah''s ark away? |
19565 | she cried,"what''s goin''to happen next? |
19565 | she cried,"would n''t it be just fine if we could get Mr. Tallman''s papers for him?" |
19565 | what are you doing?" |
19565 | what''s the matter now? |
19565 | will you?" |