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Updated: May 10, 2025
Somehow, I thought I could detect a little quaver in Brother Lu's voice whenever he spoke of this party; and, Thad, do you know, the idea flashed through my brain that perhaps he'd had an unpleasant half hour with that same Marshal Hastings himself."
After Bunny and Sue had come back from Aunt Lu's city home the weather was very warm and Daddy Brown thought of camping in the woods. So that is what they did, and the things that happened are related in the fifth book in the series, called "Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-a-While."
Lu's never afraid of anything." "Indeed; you seem to have a high opinion of her courage! You need never, either of you, be afraid or ashamed of anything but sin, my darlings," he added, more gravely. "If you are God's children, nothing can harm you. He will watch over us through the dark and silent night while we are wrapped in slumber.
It was a big bundle, that was sure, because Bunny and Sue could see the end of it. "I wonder if it's a present for us?" Sue asked. "It can't be a present," answered Bunny. "It isn't Christmas. Don't you remember, Sue, we had Christmas at Aunt Lu's city home." "So we did, Bunny. But it's something, anyhow." That was certain, for now the man was pulling a very large bundle out of his wagon.
The young Frenchman had been really well treated, fed with Chinese cakes and fruit, and given excellent tea to drink. Then he had been led direct to Jung Lu's headquarters, and closely questioned by the generalissimo himself as to our condition, our provisions, and the number of men we had lost.
But I'm not the one to give a thing up because I've failed once or twice; just wait till I get my third wind, and I'll settle Brother Lu's hash for him!" So they wandered back to town, sadder but wiser from their new experience. The nine from Mechanicsburg showed up that afternoon on time.
Papa, I think Lu's splendid!" "She has certainly shown herself very brave and unselfish on this, and several other occasions," the captain said with a happy look in his eyes. "But come, we will do well now to go back to our beds, for it is scarcely four o'clock," he added, consulting his recovered watch. The men servants had returned to their quarters, and father and son were alone.
Does not this story give a striking example of how God rewards glad and willing service for Him, even here, in addition to the greater recompense above? "Therefore be ye steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." Reference has already been made to the death of Mrs. Lü's brother.
Grace exclaimed. "I know our heavenly Father will take care of me, but it's good to feel Lu's arms round me too." "Then you shall," said Lulu, giving her an affectionate pat, "your big sister likes to take care of you." "O Lu, tell me all about it!" exclaimed Grace when Lulu came home the next day, from her visit to Eliza. "Are they very, very poor and needy?" "'Liza and her children?
"I don't need. How absorbed she is! Mr. Dudley is 'interesting'?" "I don't know. No. But then, Lu is a good girl, and he's her minister, a Delphic oracle. She thinks the sun and moon set somewhere round Mr. Dudley. Oh! I mean to show him my amber." And I tossed it into Lu's lap, saying, "Show it to Mr. Dudley, Lu, and ask him if it isn't divine!"
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