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Then it floated free, and Mun Bun could walk along with it floating on the end of the string above his head. "It's a awful nice balloon," he said. "If it was bigger I could have a ride in it like Jerry did in the one when he was in the army." "Well, I'm glad it isn't any bigger," said Mrs. Bunker. "Small as it is, you gave us enough trouble with it, Mun." "But Mun Bun's all right!
"It doesn't look much as though they appreciated your hospitality, Josephine," said Daddy Bunker to his sister, smiling over the top of Mun Bun's head as he held the little fellow. "Oh!" cried Rose instantly, "we have had an awfully nice time here. We always do have nice times here. But we want to go with Daddy, and so does Mother."
Mun Bun doesn't usually have a nap until after lunch, but I guess he's gone somewhere and hidden away and gone to sleep. And when Mun Bun's asleep it is awful hard to wake him. You know that, Rose Bunker." "Yes, I know it," admitted Rose. "But where could he have gone?" Russ thought over that question pretty hard.
But just as they were going to start to make Mrs. White they heard a cry from the spot where the other children were coasting. "Oh, Mun Bun's hurt!" shouted Rose, and, dropping her shovel, she ran toward the hill. Russ followed his sister over the snow to the place where Dick had made the little hill.
Mun Bun ran up on shore and came back with the long-handled net Mr. Bunker had dropped. Then, holding the string, with the chunk of meat on it, in one hand, the meat being just under water, Mun Bun's father carefully dipped the net into the water and thrust it under the bait and the crab. A moment later he quickly lifted the net, and in it was a great, big crab one of the largest Mr.
Daddy Bunker would have said that the little lost boy's older brother was trying to put himself in Mun Bun's place and thinking Mun Bun's thoughts. Now, if Mun Bun had been very sleepy and had crept away to take a nap, as he often did after lunch when they were at home, without saying anything to Mother Bunker about it, where would he have gone to take that nap on this steamboat?
"She is sleeping too nicely to be awakened." Mun Bun's little sister, though in the same bed with him, had not heard him fall out, knock over the tin cup of water, and call out that he had fallen in. She slept through it all. Mun Bun was soon dressed in a dry garment, the water on the floor was mopped up, and the light turned down again.
He rolled out of the drift, shook himself as a dog does coming out of the water, and then looked about him. "See if the others are all right!" called his grandfather to him. "I'll hold the horses. Get out Margy and Mun Bun and the others." Russ, though not very big, was a sturdy young chap, and, seeing Mun Bun's legs sticking out from under a pile of blankets, he pulled on them.
"The wind often howls that way in winter. And now come over where it's warmer, and I'll get you all some bread and jam. You must be hungry, aren't you?" "I am," said Mun Bun. "I went to get some cakes in the depot, and I " "Yes, and he pulled over the whole bowl full and it broke," said Margy, interrupting Mun Bun's story. "And the man was awful mad!"
"Wait a minute, Mun Bun, and I'll fix you!" cried Russ. "Stand still. The more you move the more you pull your own hair." "I'm not pulling my hair," said Mun Bun. "Somebody behind me is pulling it." "It's the spinning wheel," said Laddie with a laugh. Then, when they had untangled Mun Bun's hair, they showed him how it all had happened. He had really pulled his own hair.
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