Six Little Bunkers at Grandma Bell's
this—'Why does a barrel eat a roll for breakfast?'"

   "Why does a barrel eat a roll for breakfast?" repeated Mr. Bunker. "I didn't know barrels ate rolls. I thought they always took crackers or oatmeal or something like that."

   "Oh, she hasn't got it right!" said Russ, with a laugh at his sister. "The riddle is, 'When is a barrel hungry?' and Laddie says Jerry told him it was when the barrel takes a roll before breakfast."

   "Oh, I see!" laughed Mr. Bunker. "Well, that's pretty good. Now I have a riddle for you. 'How many lollypops can you buy for two pennies?'" and he stopped in front of a little store with the two children—one on each side of him.

   Russ looked at Rose and Rose looked at

   Russ. Then they smiled and looked at their father.

   "I think we can find the answer to that riddle in here," went Mr. Bunker, as he led the way into the candy store, for it was that kind.

   And Russ and Rose soon found that they could each get a lollypop for a penny.

   "You used to get two for a cent," said Russ. "But I guess, on account of everything being so high, they only give you one."

   "Well, one at a time is enough, I should think," said Mr. Bunker, as they went out of the store. "If you had two lollypops I'd be afraid you wouldn't know which one to taste first, and it would take so long to make sure that you might grow old before you found out, and then you wouldn't have any fun eating them."

   "Oh, you're such a funny daddy!" laughed Rose.

   They walked down Main Street, and soon came to Mr. Bunker's real estate office. He hurried inside, followed by the children.

   Mr. Bunker looked behind the door in the little room where he had his desk. The office

   was made up of three rooms, and in the large, outer one, were several clerks, writing at desks. Some of them knew the two little Bunker children and nodded and smiled at them.

   "Where's that old coat of mine I sometimes wear?" asked Mr. Bunker of one of his clerks, when the office door had been opened but no garment was found hanging behind it.


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