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RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES
CHAPTER I - ON THE LUMANO RIVER
CHAPTER II - ROBERTO, THE GYPSY
CHAPTER III - EVENING AT THE RED MILL
CHAPTER IV - THE AUTO TOUR
CHAPTER V - A PROPHECY FULFILLED
CHAPTER VI - A TRANSACTION IN MUTTON
CHAPTER VII - FELLOW TRAVELERS
CHAPTER VIII - WHAT WAS IT ALL ABOUT?
CHAPTER IX - QUEEN ZELAYA
Ruth Fielding is the kind of girl who never turns down a chance to be useful. Living on a farm beside the noisy Red Mill, she spends her days helping the gruff miller Jabez Potter and sharing lively banter with her friend Mercy Curtis. Her quick feet, bright smile, and confident spirit make her a natural leader, even when the world around her seems stuck in dust and routine.
When a valuable pearl necklace disappears and a troupe of colorful gypsies rolls into town, Ruth’s curiosity is sparked. Determined to clear up the mystery and prove that a girl can handle any task, she dives into the search, navigating river punts, secret paths, and the whispered rumors of the locals. Along the way she discovers hidden strengths, forms unexpected alliances, and learns that bravery often comes wrapped in everyday kindness. The adventure promises plenty of twists, but Ruth’s resourcefulness and good heart keep the story grounded in the simple pleasures of friendship and determination.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-09-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Behind this name is one of the Stratemeyer Syndicate’s classic house pseudonyms, used for lively girls’ adventure stories that followed heroines through school, travel, and growing up. The books helped shape early 20th-century series fiction for young readers.
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