Jolly good times at a farmhouse in the country, where Ruth rescues two orphan children who ran away.
Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies
or The Missing Pearl Necklace
This volume tells of stirring adventures at a Gypsy encampment, of a missing heirloom, and how Ruth has it restored to its owner.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
Transcriber’s Note:
Punctuation has been standardized. Spelling has been retained as it appears in the original publication except as follows:
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an ancient darky, with kinky changed to
an ancient [darkey], with kinky
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collectors woud give a round changed to
collectors [would] give a round
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between the two men continud changed to
between the two men [continued]
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rememberd seeing Philo Marsh speak changed to
[remembered] seeing Philo Marsh speak
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but suopose this individual changed to
but [suppose] this individual
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most wierd way changed to
most [weird] way
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suffered severly from changed to
suffered [severely] from
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quite serious of countetnance changed to
quite serious of [countenance]
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