CHAPTER I THE FRETTED SILVER BRACELET
CHAPTER II A PROFOUND MYSTERY
CHAPTER III SAMMY PINKNEY IN TROUBLE
CHAPTER IV THE GYPSY TRAIL
CHAPTER V SAMMY OCCASIONS MUCH EXCITEMENT
CHAPTER VI THE GYPSY'S WORDS
CHAPTER VII THE BRACELET AGAIN TO THE FORE
CHAPTER VIII THE MISFORTUNES OF A RUNAWAY
CHAPTER IX THINGS GO WRONG
CHAPTER X ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS
CHAPTER XI MYSTERIES ACCUMULATE
CHAPTER XII GETTING IN DEEPER
CHAPTER XIII OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY
CHAPTER XIV ALMOST HAD HIM
CHAPTER XV UNCERTAINTIES
CHAPTER XVI THE DEAD END OF NOWHERE
CHAPTER XVII RUTH BEGINS TO WORRY
CHAPTER XVIII THE JUNKMAN AGAIN
CHAPTER XIX THE HOUSE IS HAUNTED
CHAPTER XX PLOTTERS AT WORK
CHAPTER XXI TESS AND DOT TAKE A HAND
CHAPTER XXII EXCITEMENT GALORE
CHAPTER XXIII A SURPRISING MEETING
CHAPTER XXIV THE CAPTIVES
CHAPTER XXV IT MUST BE ALL RIGHT
Title: The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies
How They Met, What Happened, and How It Ended
Author: Grace Brooks Hill
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One young woman brought a great pan of stew and bread and three spoons to the van. Frontispiece.
One young woman brought a great pan of stew and bread
and three spoons to the van. Frontispiece.
THE
CORNER HOUSE GIRLS
AMONG THE GYPSIES
HOW THEY MET WHAT HAPPENED AND HOW IT ENDED |
BY
GRACE BROOKS HILL
Author of “The Corner House Girls,” “The Corner House
Girls on a Houseboat,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY
THELMA GOOCH
BARSE & HOPKINS
PUBLISHERS
NEWARK, N. J. NEW YORK, N. Y.
BOOKS FOR GIRLS
The Corner House Girls Series
By Grace Brooks Hill
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AT SCHOOL THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS UNDER CANVAS THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS IN A PLAY THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS’ ODD FIND THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON A TOUR THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS GROWING UP THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS SNOWBOUND THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON A HOUSEBOAT THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AMONG THE GYPSIES |
Publishers
BARSE & HOPKINS
Newark, N. J. New York, N. Y.
Copyright, 1921,
by
Barse & Hopkins
The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies
Printed in U. S. A.
CHAPTER | | PAGE |
I | The Fretted Silver Bracelet | 9 |
II | A Profound Mystery | 20 |
III | Sammy Pinkney in Trouble | 31 |
IV | The Gypsy Trail | 40 |
V | Sammy Occasions Much Excitement | 50 |
VI | The Gypsy’s Words | 60 |
VII | The Bracelet Again To the Fore | 70 |
VIII | The Misfortunes of a Runaway | 81 |
IX | Things Go Wrong | 90 |
X | All Is Not Gold That Glitters | 100 |
XI | Mysteries Accumulate | 108 |
XII | Getting in Deeper | 114 |
XIII | Over the Hills and Far Away | 122 |
XIV | Almost Had Him | 134 |
XV | Uncertainties | 143 |
XVI | The Dead End of Nowhere | 149 |
XVII | Ruth Begins To Worry | 157 |
XVIII | The Junkman Again | 165 |
XIX | The House Is Haunted | 175 |
XX | Plotters at Work | 184 |
XXI | Tess and Dot Take a Hand | 195 |
XXII | Excitement Galore | 206 |
XXIII | A Surprising Meeting | 217 |
XXIV | The Captives | 234 |
XXV | It Must Be All Right | 244 |
One young woman brought a great pan of stew and bread and three spoons to the van | Title |
“You have found it!” he chattered with great excitement | 112 |
The girls could sit under the trees while Luke reclined on a swinging cot | 158 |
“They want that silver thing back. It wasn’t meant for you” | 203 |
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AMONG THE GYPSIES