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CHAPTER VII


THE WOODLAND CAMP


The two children walked slowly down the road, at the side of which, under some big willow trees, the automobile was drawn up for the night, which would soon come. Mrs. Brown was busy making up the beds. One for Bunker Blue was to be made on the ground, right under the automobile itself. An extra cot had been brought along for him, but it was folded up in the automobile.

Mr. Brown was busy looking over the machinery of the engine, or motor, that made the automobile go. He wanted to be sure it had not broken, so they would be able to go on again in the morning, and finally get to grand-pa's farm.

"Where are you going. Bunker?" called Bunny, as he and Sue saw the big, red-haired boy start down the road with a pail on his arm.

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