“Well!” cried Mr. Brown in surprise.
“Oh, Bunny Brown, look what you did!” shouted Sue.
“I ringed daddy! I ringed daddy!” laughed Bunny. “I’m a good shot! I ringed daddy!”
“I should say you did!” chuckled his father. “But I don’t call it a very straight shot when you were aiming for the peg over there. Just for that you don’t get any lollypop!”
“Oh, have you got lollypops?” asked Bunny.
“No, I haven’t any,” said Mr. Brown, with a laugh. “But if I had any you would get only a half one, for making such a poor shot, and Sue would get two.”
“Well, Bunny, I’d give you some of my lollypops,” said Sue kindly. “Only I haven’t got any,” she added, with a sigh.
“We can get some when we get to the West Indies,” said Bunny. “When will the boat be there, Daddy?” he asked, as Mr. Brown, taking the rope ring from his neck, sent it with a skillful toss over the pin.
“Oh, in about a week now, I guess,” was the answer. “You see we aren’t as fast as a regular passenger steamer. We are taking our time going south.”
“It’s lots of fun,” said Bunny. “I like it.”