“I heard father and mother talking something about a trip,” said Sue.
And what that journey was may be learned by reading the next volume of this series to be called: “Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour.”
“Say, we ought to have some fun on that!” cried Bunny.
“So we ought!” cried Sue. “I’m going to take my fixed-over Sallie Malinda.”
“Well, I’ll take my flashlight instead of my locomotive and cars,” said Bunny. “We may have to travel at night.”
And while the two children are thus planning good times together we will say good-bye to them.
=THE END=
THE BOBBSEY TWINS BOOKS
For Little Men and Women
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of “The Bunny Brown” Series, Etc.
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=12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.=
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Copyright publications which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Books that charm the hearts of the little ones, and of which they never tire. Many of the adventures are comical in the extreme, and all the accidents that ordinarily happen to youthful personages happened to these many-sided little mortals. Their haps and mishaps make decidedly entertaining reading.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS
THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN THE COUNTRY
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE SEASHORE
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SCHOOL
Telling
how they go home from the seashore; went
to
school and were promoted, and of their many
trials
and tribulations.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT SNOW LODGE
Telling
of the winter holidays, and of the many
fine
times and adventures the twins had at a
winter
lodge in the big woods.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON A HOUSEBOAT
Mr.
Bobbsey obtains a houseboat, and the whole
family
go off on a tour.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT MEADOW BROOK
The
young folks visit the farm again and have
plenty
of good times and several adventures.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT HOME
The
twins get into all sorts of trouble—and
out
again—also
bring aid to a poor family.
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=GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK=
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL
HIGH SERIES
By GERTRUDE W. MORRISON
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=12mo. BOUND IN CLOTH. ILLUSTRATED. UNIFORM STYLE OF BINDING.=