"To-night," said Betty promptly.
"Good," Frank responded. "Betty has the right idea, all right. To-night it is!"
So it was settled, and when they parted eyes were bright with the excitement of the coming adventure.
CHAPTER IV
THE GYPSY ENCAMPMENT
Betty was ready before any one arrived that night. The boys and girls were to meet at her house and from there go on to the gypsy encampment.
She sat on the porch with a light wrap thrown over one arm and waited impatiently.
"Oh, why don't they come?" she thought. "The girls said they would be early, and the boys are always away ahead of time. Oh, here come Grace and Will, now if the others will only hurry."
"Hello, Betty! Been waiting long?" It was Will's cheery greeting.