CONTENTS
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| I. | A Midnight Alarm | [1] |
| II. | Bunny and Sue Go Out | [14] |
| III. | Aunt Lu's Invitation | [23] |
| IV. | On the Grocery Wagon | [33] |
| V. | Surprising Old Miss Hollyhock | [40] |
| VI. | Off for New York | [49] |
| VII. | On the Train | [58] |
| VIII. | Aunt Lu's Surprise | [68] |
| IX. | The Wrong House | [80] |
| X. | In the Dumb Waiter | [95] |
| XI. | A Long Ride | [105] |
| XII. | Bunny Orders Dinner | [116] |
| XIII. | The Stray Dog | [129] |
| XIV. | The Ragged Man | [138] |
| XV. | Bunny Goes Fishing | [148] |
| XVI. | Lost in New York | [157] |
| XVII. | At the Police Station | [166] |
| XVIII. | Home Again | [175] |
| XIX. | Bunny Flies a Kite | [184] |
| XX. | The Play Party | [193] |
| XXI. | The Real Party | [202] |
| XXII. | In the Park | [211] |
| XXIII. | Old Aunt Sallie | [218] |
| XXIV. | Wopsie's Folks | [228] |
| XXV. | A Happy Christmas | [236] |
BUNNY BROWN
AND HIS SISTER SUE
AT AUNT LU'S CITY HOME
CHAPTER I
A MIDNIGHT ALARM
"Bunny! Bunny Brown! Sue, dear! Aren't you going to get up?"
Mrs. Brown stood in the hall, calling to her two sleeping children. The sun was shining brightly out of doors, but the little folks had not yet gotten out of bed.