Now Veve, in reaching the cafeteria, saw her red purse lying on the counter where she had left it.
Snatching it up, she darted out the side door instead of the one she had entered. Therefore, when Miss Gordon came in a moment later, Veve was nowhere to be seen.
“Did you see a little girl in here just now?” she asked the waitress.
“Yes, she ran out the side door,” the other responded.
Miss Gordon hastened back to the train. She looked up and down the platform. Veve was nowhere to be seen.
Had the little girl boarded the train? Or had she gone elsewhere? Anxiously, Miss Gordon asked the brakeman if he had helped the child onto the car.
“Haven’t seen her,” he replied.
“How long have we here?”
“Two more minutes,” said the brakeman, looking at his big yellow gold watch. “Can’t hold the train either. We’re already fifteen minutes behind time.”
Miss Gordon was nearly beside herself with worry. She didn’t know what to do. She couldn’t allow the Brownies to travel on alone to Snow Valley, nor dared she leave Veve behind.