Grosset & Dunlap New York
Copyright, 1925, by
GROSSET & DUNLAP
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on the Rolling Ocean
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Runaway Horse | [1] |
| II | A Strange Story | [12] |
| III | Wonderful News | [23] |
| IV | Mr. Pott Goes Away | [32] |
| V | At the Hospital | [45] |
| VI | Off on the Trip | [58] |
| VII | Aboard the “Beacon” | [68] |
| VIII | The Rolling Ocean | [78] |
| IX | Sue in the Cellar | [91] |
| X | A Midnight Alarm | [98] |
| XI | Overboard | [108] |
| XII | Bunny Is Locked In | [117] |
| XIII | A Terrible Noise | [127] |
| XIV | Fast Aground | [138] |
| XV | Going Ashore | [147] |
| XVI | Left Behind | [157] |
| XVII | An Island Hut | [167] |
| XVIII | Another Storm | [176] |
| XIX | Camping Out | [185] |
| XX | The Wooden House | [194] |
| XXI | The Wild Man | [201] |
| XXII | Searching for the Wild Man | [210] |
| XXIII | Caught | [219] |
| XXIV | The Ship Comes Back | [229] |
| XXV | The Lost Treasure | [236] |
BUNNY BROWN AND HIS
SISTER SUE ON THE
ROLLING OCEAN
CHAPTER I
THE RUNAWAY HORSE
Bunny Brown stood behind a long board which was laid across two boxes in the front yard. On the board were some piles of white stones and little heaps of red pebbles. There were also clam shells, a few filled with white sand and others with brown sand.
On one end of the board were some pieces of paper cut into squares and near them was a ball of string. On the other end of the board, balanced on a small box, was a shingle. This shingle moved up and down like the scales in a grocery store. In fact, this shingle and the box were Bunny Brown’s scale. He was “playing store.”