“Oh, yes, bring your doll,” said her mother.
“And I’m going to take my flashlight,” said Bunny.
“Yes, anything like that which you can put in your pocket is all right,” admitted his father.
Bunker Blue drove the automobile carrying the Brown family down to the railroad station where they were to take an early morning train to Philadelphia. They had a little time to wait, and Bunny and Sue ran up and down the station platform while their father and mother talked with some friends whom they met. Finally a long, shrill whistle was heard.
“Here comes the train,” called Mrs. Brown.
“Oh, goodie! Goodie!” shouted Sue, jumping up and down.
“Now we’ll soon be on the rolling ocean!” cried Bunny.
Mr. Brown helped Bunny and Sue up the steps and then assisted his wife. He carried the valises into the car which was not so crowded but what there was room for the Browns to get two seats near together.
“Good-by! Good-by!” called Mrs. Brown out of the open window to a number of friends who had come to bid her good-by.
“Good-by!” answered the ladies on the platform.