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I'll telephone back to your mother, tell her that you're with me, and that I'll take you to Wayville, and bring you safely back again. How will that do?" "Will you take us in the auto?" asked Bunny. "Of course." "Oh, what fun!" cried Sue. "We'll have a ride, after all, Bunny." "Yes," agreed her brother. "Thank you, Mr. Reinberg."
"On a trolley car, only Splash couldn't come, and we had to go back and we got lost and and " "Splash found the way home for us," finished Bunny, for Sue was out of breath. "Well, we won't get lost this time," Mr. Reinberg said. "Now off we go again," and away went the automobile, giving Bunny and Sue a fine ride. They soon reached Wayville, where Mr. Reinberg went to see some men.
"You're not lost," Mr. Reinberg said, laughing again. "You're quite a way from home, though, for I have been going very fast. But I'll take care of you. Now let me see what I had better do. I have to go on to Wayville, and I don't want to turn around and go back with you youngsters. And if I take you with me your folks will worry. "I know what I'll do.
"I left her sitting on a bench in the little park down near the river front," answered the boy. "That's a cold place!" exclaimed Mrs. Newton. "Why don't you take her where it's warm?" "Well, to tell you the truth, I don't know where to take her," said the boy. "We just had money enough left to pay our trolley fare from a place called Wayville, where we played last night, to this town.
"I liked your show," said Bunny. "So did I!" exclaimed his sister Sue. "It was grand." "Yes, if we had done as well everywhere as we did in this town I guess we'd have been all right," said Mart. "But we didn't. We got stranded in Wayville that's the next largest town to this, I heard some one say, and we couldn't go any farther. Some of our baggage had to go to pay bills. Mr. and Mrs.
Treadwell. "I'll send over to Wayville and get what little baggage I have. But will it be all right for me to board at Mr. Winkler's?" he asked. "Oh, yes. They'll be glad to have you." "And you can see Mr. Winkler's monkey Wango and the parrot all the while!" cried Bunny Brown. "That will be a treat!" laughed Mr. Treadwell. So it was settled that both Mr. Treadwell and Mart would work for Mr.
The conductor, though perhaps he thought it strange to see two such small children traveling alone, said nothing, but helped them up the high step. Often the people of Wayville or Bellemere would put their children on the car, and ask the conductor to look out for them, and put them off at a certain place. But no one was with Bunny and Sue.
"Mother read in the paper that the same show we saw here was traveling around and was in Wayville last night. I wonder why that boy is here?" "And where's his sister that sang such funny little songs?" inquired Sadie West. "We'll ask him when he comes down," suggested George Watson, who used to be a mean, tricky boy, making a lot of trouble for Bunny and Sue. But, of late, George had been kinder.
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