id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22743 Emerson, Alice B. Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies; Or, The Missing Pearl Necklace .txt text/plain 45464 3975 95 "Any job is all right for a girl--if she can do it," said Ruth, happily. "Do let me try, Uncle Jabez," said Ruth again, when the lame girl broke Ruth made many friends in her new home, among them Helen and Tom Ruth saw that he was a big, black-haired, strong looking boy. "Give him one or two good ones for me, Helen," said Ruth, and ran in to "He's the Gypsy boy that saved Uncle Jabez," returned Ruth, in a breath. "And then the mutton is turned into boys and girls," laughed Ruth. "Come on!" said Helen to Ruth, leading the way. "Gypsy!" gasped Helen, seizing Ruth's hand. "Let's eat it," whispered Ruth to Helen, when she saw that Zelaya Ruth did not really know what to think of Roberto, the Gypsy boy. Ruth and Helen determined to help the "poor little rich girl," ./cache/22743.txt ./txt/22743.txt