"That is enough, Bunny," said the governess, taking the child by the hand. "I have something to tell you, dear, so come with me now."
"Very well, I will come," answered Bunny quite meekly, and shutting the door, she followed Miss Kerr down the hall.
CHAPTER II.
PLEASANT NEWS FOR BUNNY.
nd now, Bunny," said Miss Kerr, as she led the little girl into the library and took her on her knee, "I am afraid you have been a very naughty child. I do not like to scold you, you know, but when children are told to stay in one place they should do so, and not run about all over the house in the way you seem to have been doing."