The track the hermit had kept, so
that was all right.
"Does electricity feel like pins and needles?" asked Bunny Brown one
day.
"I'll show you," said his father, and he did by a little battery which
he owned. This was after their return from camp.
"Is it like needles, or your foot being asleep," said Bunny.
But before this Mr. Brown had talked with some of his neighbors, and
they decided to give the hermit another chance. Tom would go back to
work for him on condition that no more electricity be used. The hermit
had a good garden and he could sell things from that. Eagle Feather was
given back his horse, and Mr. Bixby was not arrested for taking it. And
the mystery of the electrical toys being solved, life at Camp
Rest-a-While went on as before for a time.
Bunny and his sister had fine times, and once in a while Tom had a day's
vacation, and came over to see them.
"But I s'pose we can't stay here forever," said Bunny to Sue, one day.
"I wonder where we'll go next?"
"I heard father and mother talking something about a trip," said Sue.
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