Luckily the stairs in the old factory were in good shape. If they had been broken or so shaky that they would not have held up Bunny and Sue, the children might have fallen and been hurt.
But, as it was, Bunny and Sue reached the top and found themselves in a hallway. As there was no door leading from this, as far as Bunny and Sue could see, they kept on walking along the corridor. They made a turn and found themselves in a small room which had in it only one window.
“What we going to do now, Bunny?” asked Sue.
“Well,” he slowly answered, as he looked around. “I guess we got in the wrong place. We can’t seem to get out of here. We’ll go back downstairs.”
But as Bunny and Sue turned to do this there came a puff of wind which swept through the old factory where so many windows were broken. The door of the room in which the children now were standing suddenly blew shut with a loud slam.
“Oh!” exclaimed Sue.
“It’s only the door,” explained Bunny. “I’ll open it and we’ll go back downstairs.”
He walked to the door and pulled on the handle. It did not open the first time and Bunny pulled again, harder this time. Still the door did not open.
“What’s the matter?” asked Sue, coming to her brother’s side.
“Oh, it’s just stuck, I guess,” he answered.