Subject: . "Never mind, dears. I'm sorry,
E, "we might ask at the station where we was tooken, after we saw the
monkeys and parrots in the animal store." "But we don't know where that
police station is," Bunny said. "I guess we'd just better ask in the
street." Bunny and Sue were quite in earnest about finding little
Wopsie's aunt for her. For they wanted to make the little colored girl
happy. And, strange as it may seem, Bunny and Sue had asked many colored
persons they met, if they wanted a little lost colored girl. Bunny and
Sue did not think this was at all strange, for they were used to doing,
and saying, just what they pleased, as long as it was not wrong. Of
course some colored men and women did not know what to make of the queer
questions Bunny and Sue asked, but others replied to them kindly, and
said they were sorry, but that they had not lost any little colored
girl. "But we'll find Wopsie's a
From: "Fiske Ockleberry" <cosmogony@farme.com>