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Updated: May 4, 2025


He knew he might as well look for a needle in a haystack as his whimsical beloved through the streets of London dismal and dark now as the streets of Luxor and Tadmor in Egypt; and he wisely resolved to spare himself and his Spanish leathers boots the trial of a one-handed game of "hide-and-go-to-seek."

"Oh, Mother!" cried Sue, her eyes opening wide, "we can't find Bunny anywhere, and he won't answer us." "Can't find him!" "Won't answer you!" Mother Brown and Aunt Lu spoke thus, one after the other. "We were playing hide-and-go-to-seek," explained Helen, "and Bunny hid himself in such a queer place that we can't find him." "Maybe it's just one of his tricks," said Aunt Lu.

All at once Bunny remembered a story his mother had read to him. Back he ran to where Sue was fishing. "Oh, Sue! Sue!" he exclaimed. "I know what we can do!" "What?" "We can play Robinson Crusoe!" cried Bunny. "Is that like tag, or hide-and-go-to-seek?" the little girl wanted to know. "Neither one," answered her brother.

Aunt Lu and I will put on the cake, and other goodies." "Let's play tag!" said Sue. "And after that hide-and-go-to-seek," Bunny called. "And puss-in-the-corner," added Sadie West. One after the other they played the games, running about on the grassy lawn, and having great fun. Splash dug a hole and hid his bone, after gnawing on it as long as he cared to.

"Then Wango must be an adventure," said Bunny, "for lots happened to him." It was two days after the monkey had gotten in the candy-store that Harry Bentley, Charlie Star, Sadie West and Helen Newton came over to play with Bunny and his sister Sue. "What shall we play?" asked Bunny. "Hide-and-go-to-seek," said Sadie. The others liked this game, so they began to play it.

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