"Oh, Bunny what you making such a big nose for?" "So I can hit it easier, Sue, when I peg snowballs at it." Bunny Brown and his sister Sue were in the backyard of their home, making a big man of snow. There had been quite a storm the day before, and many white flakes had fallen. As soon as the storm stopped and the weather grew warm enough, Mrs. Brown let Bunny and Sue go out to play. And of course one of the first things they did, after running about in the clean white snow, making "tracks," was to start a snow man.
"Oh, Bunny what you making such a big nose for?" "So I can hit it easier, Sue, when I peg snowballs at it." Bunny Brown and his sister Sue were in th...
"Did you ever see a more wonderful day?" The four Outdoor Girls, in Mollie Billette's touring car and with Mollie herself at the wheel, were at the present moment rushing wildly over a dusty country road at the rate of thirty miles an hour. Grace Ford was sitting in front with Mollie, while Betty Nelson and Amy Blackford "sprawled," to use Mollie's sarcastic and slightly exaggerated description, "all over the tonneau."
"Did you ever see a more wonderful day?" The four Outdoor Girls, in Mollie Billette's touring car and with Mollie herself at the wheel, were at the pr...
"Oh, Mollie, please be careful " The big car skidded perilously around a sharp curve and chug-chugged merrily down the road. "Goodness, I've been careful so long I'm afraid it will grow on me," Mollie Billette, sometimes known as "Billy," retorted, a determined set to her pretty chin. "Someway, I've got to get it out of my system." The automobile, a big seven-passenger car, belonged to Mollie, and the four Outdoor Girls, having secured a half-holiday from their work at the Hostess House, were out for recreation.
"Oh, Mollie, please be careful " The big car skidded perilously around a sharp curve and chug-chugged merrily down the road. "Goodness, I've been care...
"All ready now In position, everyone " Half a score of actors and actresses moved quickly to their appointed places, while overhead, and at the sides of them hissed powerful electric lights, and in front of them stood a moving picture camera, ready to be operated by a pleasant-faced young man. "Ready?" came in questioning tones from Mr. Pertell, the stage director, as he looked sharply from one to the other.
"All ready now In position, everyone " Half a score of actors and actresses moved quickly to their appointed places, while overhead, and at the sides...
"Daddy is late; isn't he, Ruth?" asked Alice DeVere of her sister, as she looked up from her sewing. "A little," answered the girl addressed, a tall, fair maid, with deep blue eyes, in the depths of which hidden meaning seemed to lie, awaiting discovery by someone.
"Daddy is late; isn't he, Ruth?" asked Alice DeVere of her sister, as she looked up from her sewing. "A little," answered the girl addressed, a tall, ...
"There It's all done, so I guess we can get on and start off All aboard Toot Toot " Russ Bunker made a noise like a steamboat whistle. "Get on " he cried. "Oh, wait a minute I forgot to put the broom in the corner," said Rose, his sister. "I was helping mother sweep, and I forgot to put the broom away. Wait for me, Russ Don't let the boat start without me "
"There It's all done, so I guess we can get on and start off All aboard Toot Toot " Russ Bunker made a noise like a steamboat whistle. "Get on " h...
"Grandpa, where are you going now?" asked Bunny Brown. "And what are you going to do?" asked Bunny Brown's sister Sue. Grandpa Brown, who was walking down the path at the side of the farmhouse, with a basket on his arm, stood and looked at the two children. He smiled at them, and Bunny and Sue smiled back, for they liked Grandpa Brown very much, and he just loved them.
"Grandpa, where are you going now?" asked Bunny Brown. "And what are you going to do?" asked Bunny Brown's sister Sue. Grandpa Brown, who was walking ...
"Whew " said Russ Bunker, looking out into the driving rain. "Whew " repeated Rose, standing beside him. "Whew " said Vi, and "Whew " echoed Laddie, while Margy added "Whew " "W'ew " lisped Mun Bun last of all, standing on tiptoe to see over the high windowsill. Mun Bun could not quite say the letter "h"; that is why he said "W'ew "
"Whew " said Russ Bunker, looking out into the driving rain. "Whew " repeated Rose, standing beside him. "Whew " said Vi, and "Whew " echoed Laddie, w...
"Come on, Bunny, let's just have one more teeter-tauter " cried Sue, dancing around on the grass of the yard. "Just one more " and she raced over toward a board, put across a sawhorse, swaying up and down as though inviting children to have a seesaw. "We can't teeter-tauter any more, Sue," objected Bunny Brown. "We have to go to the store for mother."
"Come on, Bunny, let's just have one more teeter-tauter " cried Sue, dancing around on the grass of the yard. "Just one more " and she raced over towa...
"Oh, mother " cried Bunny Brown, running up the front steps as he reached home from school. "Oh, something's happened next door " "What do you mean, Bunny? A fire?" "No, it isn't a fire," said Sue, who was as much out of breath as was her brother. "It's sumfin different from that "
"Oh, mother " cried Bunny Brown, running up the front steps as he reached home from school. "Oh, something's happened next door " "What do you mean, B...