LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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

CHAPTER I—THE FRETTED SILVER BRACELET

If Sammy Pinkney had not been determined to play a “joey” and hooked back one of the garage doors so as to enter astride a broomstick with a dash and the usual clown announcement, “Here we are again!” all would not have happened that did happen to the Corner House girls—at least, not in just the way the events really occurred.

Even Dot, who was inclined to be forgiving of most of Sammy’s sins both of omission and commission, admitted that to be true. Tess, the next oldest Corner House girl (nobody ever dignified her with the name of “Theresa,” unless it were Aunt Sarah Maltby) was inclined to reflect the opinion regarding most boys held by their oldest sister, Ruth. Tess’s frank statement to this day is that it was entirely Sammy’s fault that they were mixed up with the Gypsies at all.

But—

“Well, if I’m going to be in your old circus,” Sammy announced doggedly, “I’m going to be a joey—or nothin’.”