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Laura Lee Hope
A children's novel written in the early 20th century. This book is part of a series that follows the adventures of Bunny Brown and his younger sister, Sue, as they navigate life in different settings. In this installment, the story explores their visit to Aunt Lu in the city, promising delightful escapades and sibling camaraderie. The opening portion of the book introduces Bunny and Sue as they awaken in their home after returning from a visit to Grandpa Brown’s farm. Their mother calls them for breakfast, and the children reminisce about their farm adventures. After breakfast, they eagerly decide to head to their father's fish dock. As they engage in playful activities and witness the arrival of a fishing boat, they encounter a situation when Sue accidentally drops her doll into a hold filled with fish. Bunny jumps to help, showcasing his love for his sister. The story sets the stage for the charming mishaps and explorations that will define their upcoming city adventures, featuring the introduction of prayer for fun and selfless acts of sibling love.