id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082529995 Emerson, Alice B. Ruth Fielding and the gypsies : or, The missing pearl necklace / by Alice B. Emerson. 1915 .txt text/plain 31087 3204 97 One, a sharp-faced, light-haired girl, who somehow carried a look of endured pain in her eyes in "Do let me try, Uncle Jabez," said Ruth again, "Oh, I'm sure, Uncle Jabez, Ben is very faithful and good," urged Ruth. ye don't mean thet air," exclaimed the little old woman, coming from the Helen," said Ruth, and ran in to finish her preparations for the journey she was to take with her "Come on, Ruth!" shouted Tom again, turning toward the farmhouse. "Come onl " said Helen to Ruth, leading the way Queen Zelaya spoke, caused the girl to believe that this old woman and Roberto's grandmother, were one and the same person. "But if Ruth is still with them," Tom said, and Helen and Tom were calling to Ruth to girl and Mary Cox had not seen Ruth and Helen "Gypsies!" cried Ruth and Helen together. ./cache/nyp.33433082529995.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082529995.txt