CHAPTER XXIV
WOPSIE'S FOLKS
The nice old colored woman, who called herself Aunt Sallie, bent first over Sue, helping the little girl stand up.
"Is yo' all hurted, honey?" asked Aunt Sallie, brushing the pieces of grass from Sue's dress.
"Oh, no, I'm not hurt at all, thank you," Sue replied. "It was a soft place to fall."
"An' yo', li'l boy; am yo' all hurted?" she asked Bunny.
"No, thank you, I'm all right. I used to be in a circus, so I know how to turn somersaults, you see."
"What's dat! A li'l boy like yo' in a circus?"
Aunt Sallie seemed very much surprised.