“And the monkey, too?” added Sue. “Don’t forget Wango!”
“Great!” cried Charlie.
“That’s a good idea!” said George.
The boys shouted and hurrahed and Patter barked while Wango chattered: “Yip! Yip! Yip!” and there was great excitement for a minute.
“We’ll talk a little later about the monkey and the dog at the fair,” promised Mrs. Brown. “Just now I must go in and see the ladies.”
CHAPTER X
PATTER AND THE TICKETS
Bunny and his boy chums were so excited they hardly knew what to do. So many things had happened.
There was the trick Patter did of bringing the caps from the brook. Then came the making of the trapeze, the finding of Sue and the monkey, after Sue had been thought to be lost, and lastly the idea of having the dog and the monkey at the church fair.
Mrs. Brown went to the house with Sue, to have Mary put a clean dress on the little girl while Mrs. Brown went in to see the ladies about the church fair. Bunny and the boys kept on making the platform for the swinging trapeze.
They tried several times before they could get the board to stay on the crossbar of the trapeze. But at last George managed to tie it on.