        item: #1 of 12
          id: 16956
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus
        date: None
       words: 46370
      flesch: 101
     summary: Bunny and Sue went on another journey, and you may read all about it in the next book in this series, which will be named: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home. Leaving Bunny and Sue under the tree he had showed them, where they might pick their own peaches, Grandpa Brown walked on a little farther, looking for a place where he might fill his basket.
    keywords: ben; blue; boy; boys; brown; bunker; bunny; bunny brown; children; circus; grandpa; little; look; man; mother; right; splash; sue; tent; time
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        item: #2 of 12
          id: 17095
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour
        date: None
       words: 45961
      flesch: 97
     summary: And while Mr. Brown is listening to the letter left by the runaway boy, I'll tell my new readers something more about Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue, and the things that happened to them in the books before this. Mr. Brown told me to tell you, he went on to Mrs. Brown, that he would go a day earlier than he counted on, if you could get ready.
    keywords: automobile; big; boy; brown; bunny; bunny brown; children; dix; father; fred; good; home; mother; mrs; splash; sue; tad; time; uncle; ward; way
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        item: #3 of 12
          id: 17096
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Camp Rest-A-While
        date: None
       words: 46145
      flesch: 101
     summary: Their eyes fairly dance with delight at the lively doings of inquisitive little Bunny Brown and his cunning, trustful sister Sue. Well--well, answered Sue, and Bunny could tell by her voice that she was trying hard not to cry, well, Bunny Brown, I--I guess I'd better like sleepin' in my bed, than out here without no pillow.
    keywords: boat; boy; brown; bunker; bunny; bunny brown; camp; children; daddy; guess; little; mother; mrs; splash; sue; tent; tom
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        item: #4 of 12
          id: 17097
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Big Woods
        date: None
       words: 45483
      flesch: 98
     summary: Sue took off the Teddy bear and said Thank you to Conductor Bunny Brown. As soon as Bunny was in the tent he shouted, much louder than he need have done: Oh, Sue, we saw Indians having a roast corn dance, and to-morrow night we're going to have one too! CHAPTER XIX EAGLE FEATHER'S HORSE Bunny Brown was so excited by the Indian campfire he had seen, and by the queer figures dancing about in the glare of it, seeming twice as tall and broad as they really were, that he insisted on telling about it before he went to bed.
    keywords: bear; big; boy; brown; bunny; bunny brown; camp; children; cow; eagle; feather; indian; man; milk; mrs; right; splash; sue; tom; train; way
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        item: #5 of 12
          id: 17878
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show
        date: None
       words: 47726
      flesch: 96
     summary: CHAPTER VI GENERAL WASHINGTON Mart Clayton, the boy who had climbed the tree to get down Mr. Winkler's monkey, looked first at funny Bunny Brown, who was trotting downstreet, and then he looked at Bunny's mother. The snow lasted several days, and each day after school Bunny Brown and his sister Sue went for a pony ride in the jolly sled.
    keywords: boy; brown; bunny; bunny brown; children; girls; house; look; lucile; man; mart; mother; mrs; play; sister; stage; sue; time; treadwell; uncle; winkler
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        item: #6 of 12
          id: 18421
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store
        date: None
       words: 44878
      flesch: 97
     summary: So did Bunny Brown and his sister Sue, for they were getting quite fond of Mrs. Golden, and liked to buy things at her store. Let's tell the other boys and girls to get their fathers and mothers to let them buy things at Mrs. Golden's, and then she'll have a lot of customers! Oh, let's! cried Bunny Brown.
    keywords: brown; bunny; bunny brown; charlie; children; golden; help; home; know; miss; money; mother; mrs; right; sister; splash; store; sue; things; time; yes
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        item: #7 of 12
          id: 19555
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on Grandpa's Farm
        date: None
       words: 45327
      flesch: 101
     summary: Their eyes fairly dance with delight at the lively doings of inquisitive little Bunny Brown and his cunning, trustful sister Sue. But instead of Sue pulling Bunny, it was Bunny who pulled Sue, as he was stronger than she was.
    keywords: bunker; bunny; bunny brown; children; circus; grandpa; gypsies; horses; little; man; mother; mrs; sister; splash; sue; time; water
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        item: #8 of 12
          id: 19565
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony
        date: None
       words: 49583
      flesch: 100
     summary: It was rather hard walking for little Bunny Brown, but he was a brave, sturdy chap, and he was not going to complain or find fault, especially after he had begged to be taken. Their eyes fairly dance with delight at the lively doings of inquisitive little Bunny Brown and his cunning, trustful sister Sue.
    keywords: boy; brown; bunker; bunny; bunny brown; cart; children; father; gypsy; home; pony; ride; sister; splash; sue; tallman; toby
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        item: #9 of 12
          id: 20133
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Aunt Lu's City Home
        date: None
       words: 45602
      flesch: 99
     summary: Their eyes fairly dance with delight at the lively doings of inquisitive little Bunny Brown and his cunning, trustful sister Sue. CHAPTER II BUNNY AND SUE GO OUT Bunny Brown, in his little room, and Sue Brown, in hers, jumped out of bed and ran to the window.
    keywords: aunt; aunt lu; boy; bunny; bunny brown; children; dog; girl; good; home; house; little; man; mother; mrs; new; sister; sue; time; wopsie
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        item: #10 of 12
          id: 20134
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove
        date: None
       words: 44513
      flesch: 96
     summary: Their eyes fairly dance with delight at the lively doings of inquisitive little Bunny Brown and his cunning, trustful sister Sue. And it was work Bunny Brown and his sister Sue liked, for often when they went to the grocer's he gave each a sweet cracker to eat on the way home.
    keywords: boat; boy; brown; bunker; bunny; bunny brown; captain; children; christmas; cove; dog; harry; mother; mrs; pocketbook; ring; sister; sue; time; tree; water
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        item: #11 of 12
          id: 20309
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Sunny South
        date: None
       words: 44748
      flesch: 95
     summary: Oh, Bunny! exclaimed Sue, and from her voice you might have thought Bunny had said he was going to throw a snowball at Wango, the pet monkey of Mr. Jed Winkler, an animal of which Bunny Brown and his sister Sue were very fond. And while Bunny is under the snow heap, from which he doubtless hoped soon to be rescued, I will take just a moment or two to tell my new readers something about Bunny Brown and his sister Sue.
    keywords: alligators; big; bunny; bunny brown; car; children; cotton; door; freight; little; man; mother; mrs; nutty; orange; sister; snow; sue; tad; time; train; uncle; water
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        item: #12 of 12
          id: 5732
      author: Hope, Laura Lee
       title: Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue
        date: None
       words: 45409
      flesch: 100
     summary: Wha--what's matter? sleepily mumbled little Bunny Brown, making his words all run together, like molasses candy that has been out in the hot sun. The children went to the dining room, where the table was set for breakfast, and Sue was cutting off a rather large slice from a cake she had found in the pantry, while Bunny was putting twice as much butter on a slice of bread as was needed, when their mother's voice exclaimed: Why, Bunny Brown!
    keywords: aunt; boat; brown; bunny; bunny brown; children; dog; home; look; mother; mrs; right; sister; splash; sue; thought; time
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