“Until to-night,” suggested Mabel.
“Until to-night,” echoed Alice.
And little did the girls realize what the events of that night were to bring forth; nor how they were to exert an influence on their lives. For that Gypsy played a strange part in the experience of the Camp Fire Girls.
CHAPTER II
A MISSING RING
“Here come the boys!”
“Oh, I do hope they won’t cut-up too much!”
“They’re sure to make a lot of fun!”
“I hope Blake brings that Indian book he promised.”
Four girls, gathered about a table in the library of the Anderson home, listened as the tramp of feet was heard on the porch that May evening. There were whispers, and then a weird whoop echoed.