Family for Orange Beach, Florida. "We had a lovely time here!" said Sue to Grace, as they parted. "Most fun I ever had in my life!" added Bunny. But then as he said that about nearly every place he had visited,
I am beginning to think he had a very happy disposition.
"Don't eat too many oranges!" Grace called to Sue, as the Southern children
watched their little guests climb aboard the train that
was to take them to Florida. "I won't," Sue promised. "And
don't let an alligator catch you!" begged Sam of Bunny.
"I'll catch _them_!" declared the little fellow.
"Good-by! Good-by!"
was echoed back and forth.
Then the train pulled out of the small station of Seedville, and once more Bunny Brown
and his sister Sue were on their journey. And many things were to happen before they reached home again. CHAPTER XI THE POOR CAT Bunny Brown and his sister Sue were now going farther down into the sunny South. They had left far behind the bleak and cold of the North where there was ice and snow when they had come away. In Georgia they had found soft winds and balmy skies, but now,
as they were headed into Florida, they were to find
it even
warmer. Orange Beach, where Mr. Brown expected to meet Mr. Halliday and
attend to some business,
was in the southern part of Florida, somewhat inland from the ocean and on a river which Bunny, at least, hoped wou