Copyright, 1922, by
GROSSET & DUNLAP
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store
BUNNY GOT THE BOX OF BAKING POWDER.
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store. Frontispiece—([Page 49])
CONTENTS
| chapter | page | |
| I | A Grand Crash | [1] |
| II | Feeding the Alligators | [14] |
| III | Something in a Desk | [24] |
| IV | The Corner Store | [34] |
| V | A New Pupil | [44] |
| VI | A Busy Buzzer | [53] |
| VII | The Barn Store | [65] |
| VIII | In a Hole | [75] |
| IX | Up a Ladder | [87] |
| X | The Legacy | [96] |
| XI | The Last Day | [108] |
| XII | Watering the Garden | [117] |
| XIII | Helping Mrs. Golden | [129] |
| XIV | The Cross Man | [138] |
| XV | The Broken Window | [147] |
| XVI | Little Storekeepers | [161] |
| XVII | Two Letters | [169] |
| XVIII | Bunny has an Idea | [178] |
| XIX | The Window Display | [184] |
| XX | In the Flour Barrel | [194] |
| XXI | Sue Couldn't Stop It | [205] |
| XXII | A Shower of Boxes | [214] |
| XXIII | The Pony Express | [222] |
| XXIV | Bad News | [233] |
| XXV | Good News | [242] |