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Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on Grandpa's Farm

tramp was eating pieces of cake and sandwiches as fast as he could. John, who had stopped crying now, sat up and looked on, his eyes wide open.

"We haven't had anything to eat all day!" went on the big tramp, who was also eating fast "We're terrible hungry! You children have had enough. We'll take the rest."

"Yes, and then maybe we'll take some of them." said the small tramp, blinking his eyes and looking around. Of course he was only fooling, but the children did not know this, and some if the little girls screamed, and ran away.

But Bunny Brown was not so frightened as were the others. He was older, and then, too, he felt that he must look after his sister. So he cried out again :

"Go on away from here, you—you bad tramps!"

The tramps only laughed. Then Bunny Brown thought of something. Turning around he called, as loudly as he could:

"Here Splash! Come Splash! Come on old dog!"