“I—I guess we’d better go home, Bunny,” said Sue, after a bit.

“I guess so,” agreed her brother.

They started out the right street, as they thought, but they took so many twists and turns they could not be sure. At last they found themselves in a narrow, dirty and unpleasant alley between high buildings.

“Where are we, Bunny?” asked Sue.

“Oh, I don’t know,” was his weary answer. “I’m all turned around. I guess we came the wrong way.”

“Do you mean we’re—lost, Bunny?” faltered Sue.

“I’m afraid so,” was the answer. “I’m afraid we’re lost!”

CHAPTER XXII
THE OLD FACTORY

Sue Brown stopped short and looked at her brother Bunny. A strange look was in the eyes of the little girl.

“Are we really lost?” she asked again.