But, before they visited Aunt Lu, the two children had other adventures. I will be glad to tell you about them in the next book, which will be named: "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on Grandpa's Farm." In that you may read what the two children did in the country, how they had a long automobile ride, and how they saw the Gypsies.
Aunt Lu went home the day after the Punch and Judy show.
"Did you like it?" asked Bunny, as she kissed him and Sue good-bye at the station.
"Indeed I did, my dear!" she answered.
"I said we'd find your diamond ring, and we did," declared Sue.
"Yes," agreed Bunny, "but we didn't know it was in the lobster's claw."
"No one would ever have dreamed of its being there," said Aunt Lu. "But oh! I am so glad I have it!"
And then, with the diamond ring sparkling on her finger, Aunt Lu got on the train and rode away, waving a good-bye to Bunny Brown and his sister Sue. And we will say good-bye, too.
THE END
End of Project Gutenberg's Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue, by Laura Lee Hope