e hailed Betty as the Little
she called. "Why did
y as she turned back. "Then I was going to stop in to see if you would go with
ollie, doubtfully. "Probably
dedly. "I told her yesterday that if I came over this morning and found her in bed eating candy before breakf
ie. "If you will wait a minute I'll go with you t
proved and Amy only too glad to get out into
pproached the Fords' beautiful home, they were surprised beyond measure to see Grace swinging leisurel
ither," remarked Amy in an awe-str
ree girls who were still regarding her fixedly. "Is it my hair, or is my nose red, or is it my ski
ed!" cried Betty, striking a theatrical pose. "Never
o you know?" asked Grace plaintivel
Mollie. "Never mind, Betty," she added soo
ly explain what those two lunatics are talking about-if they know themselves!" This last
a hug. "You must really forgive us, Grace dear, we jus
made room for the other girls in the hammock. "What
don't you know, Grace, that there isn't one
ace, a trifle shortly, for her natural good temper
were only surprised to see you up so early, Grace, that's all. But now I'm mighty glad you
acated by the Little Captain's tactful changing of the subject. "Ca
t to "be sure of an appetite," as Amy said. During
s replying in the negative, asked if he might bring some of the other boys around. "We h
led out on the lawn again and waited eagerl
he road came-not the boys, but a ragged, bent, old woman, leaning heavily on a twisted stick for support. Instead of go
house?" whispered Grace to Betty. "I d
graphed back. "But she can't possibly do us an
ossed with a million wrinkles. An old, tattered shawl covered her bent shoulders, and the hand that grasped the knotted stick was claw-like and emaciated. Her eyes were the only part of her that seemed to retain some semblance of youth. They were litt
trying to make her voice calm an
nd desiring to placate them. "Won't you have your fortunes told? Only twenty-five cents, and I c
, but they shook their heads decidedly-the m
he could. "We are expecting company and
iserable in. And you will be! You will be! The curse be on you for refusing an old woman like me the price of her brea
there was a sound of jolly, masculine laughter
e with a little shiver, as the boys paused to gaze after the retreatin
end, Grace?" Roy inquired as he
d let it be said here that Betty was no exception to the general rule. And as for young Allen Washburn himself, he never sought to conceal his genuine ad
read our fortunes," Betty explained. "Oh,
whispered Allen, so softly that only Betty heard. But that
that wander around all the time and never have any homes-oh, I
ruefully that they all laughed. "Here we come, all primed t
ollie. "She didn't tell us a
t. "You see," he went on, "there's a gypsy encampment near by and we thought you girls might
gerly. "I've always wanted to see one o
't like gypsies, Gr
they're not, are they, Roy? There are lots and lots of really roma
of old crones like this peppery woman, do you?" Roy answered. "Why,
't think we'd better chance it, girls. They might become so cha
answering the challenge in Betty's eyes. "The only question is
ou're coming on. I wish I could reel them off like that
" said Bet
Betty has the right idea,
parted eyes were bright with the