The children peered from the little windows near their bunks. They saw going along the road a number of gaily painted wagons—great big wagons, drawn by eight or ten horses each, and with broad-tired wheels.
Together Bunny and Sue cried:
"It's a circus! It's a circus! Hurrah!"
CHAPTER XXII
A LION IS LOOSE
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue lost no time in getting dressed that morning, and hurrying out to the tiny dining room where their mother was getting breakfast.
"Did you see it?" gasped Sue.
"Have the elephants gone past yet?" Bunny inquired, his eyes big with excitement.
"Oh, you mean the circus," said Mrs. Brown. "No, I haven't seen any elephants yet. The big wagons just started to go past."