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laimed Judy. "I must have gone in a circle, and I thought I was miles from here--" As they came to the door the little grandmother met them, and Anne, and in the background Tommy Tolliver. "We didn't know you were lost," explained Anne as she received the returned wanderer in her arms, "until we got back from Lake Limpid. Grandmother thought you had joined us down the road, and we thought you had stayed at home, and the Judge, of course, thought you were with me, and so none of us worried until we came back to-night and found you had been gone all day." "And then Tommy told us that you had gone to the gipsy camp," went on Anne. At Judy's reproachful glance Tommy burst out: "I couldn't help telling, Judy. Launcelot made me." "I should say I did," said a voice from the doorway, and Launcelot came in with Dr. Grennell. "I was sure he knew something about it." Judy greeted them from the big rocking chair--where she sat big-eyed and weary, but a most interesting spectacle. "Launcelot went to the camp and found that the gipsies had gone, so we knew you couldn't have seen them--" began the Judge, and at that Judy interrupted him. "But I _did_ see them, grandfather," she said, "I went to the camp." "And were they there?" asked Launcelot "Yes." "Were they packing while you were there?" "No." "I wonder what made them leave so suddenly," and Launcelot and the Judge and Dr. Grennell looked at each other. "Did you give them anything, Judy?" asked the Judge. "Nothing but twenty-five cents. They were horrid, and the old woman wanted me to give my chain and Spanish coin. She knew an awful lot and I was crazy to hear the rest of my fortune, but I couldn't give away my coin." "What coin, Judy?" asked Tommy, curiously. "This one--" Judy put her hand to her neck, then she screamed: "It's gone, grandfather. Launcelot, it's gone." "What?" They all bent forward in excitement. "I thought so," said the Judge, settling back in his chair, "when she said she had seen them, and then they disappeared before we could get to them. I thought they had been up to something." "It was my chain with the pearl in it," said Judy, "the one you gave mother." "Yes, and the rascals knew that the pearl was worth more than their whole outfit." Launcelot picked up his hat. "I'm going to get it for you," he said, "they can't play any tricks like that." "I'll go with you," said Dr. Grennell, "you may
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