The Golden Circle
and announced the terms of the sale. "Goods," he explained, "are sold as is. N
hooked ve don't kick. You get our money. It iss good
with them. And well he could afford to, fo
ked German, whispered in Merry's e
package, these, her friends of the "union," refused to bid, and she bought it at her own price. The "union" was a union only in n
l customers who on occasion bid high, and returned home later to curse
auctioneer. "Three! How much a
art
f do
s sevent
nty-f
lla
a qua
them climb! Seventy-five is unio
sisted Jeanne. "We must buy. I w
if you break un
e sale went on. Merry bought two damaged lamps and a broken
rt. "Seventy-five!" she shouted again and again,
ted back at them. "Give
ce did the
had dwindled very low when two modest sized pack
. "That one came from France. There are F
!" Merry sque
im, a second member of the
ive!" scre
nd sold!" shoute
e understood it all. She had been saving him breat
the little French girl
er in ten minutes. Ten more, and we'll march away with our precious parcels
tle skip of joy as they entered t
expect too much, you know. Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he s
loaded with bricks. Old books come often enough,
mazement. "Why would anyone s
honest. If an agent is about to send in a nice mantel clock, slightly damaged, what's to hinder his taking it out an
. "But then, mine is not full of
shadow of a stairway. "We'll unw
th the strange foreign labels, her whole body trembled and she appeared a
." Then, crowding the thing back as if it were alive and about to jump at her, she crammed paper down upon it and hast
s joyous. "A bird! A bi
d hawks, only they may be tamed and taught to hunt for you. There are many of them in Europe and England. The gypsies are ver
she exclaimed. "H
for three greasy quarters? If he were whole
xcelsior wrappings. "Yes, yes, here it is! How very fortunat
the clouds. He has a broken beak, yet he can look skyward. He shall be my inspiration. When all seems dark; when
eak is broken; yet you
"Would that I, too, possessed a
?" Merry put out a han
eks paled as she drew back! "Not here!
strange. The mysterious package with its question-provoking foreign labels lay beside her on the seat. On
some hidden peril,
ld take it from her, the little French gir
rew on a table lamp that gave forth a curious red glow; then, tearing the package open, she drew forth a curious figure done in some metal that resembled br
med Merry. "
Petite Jeanne spoke
red lamp. There it appeared to take on the glo
ood and stared at the thing until a look of dre
I have danced before him the gypsy fire dance, the dance that brings health and happiness! How often I have
onished Merry. "Truly you are my friend. See! See
understand,
the little French girl whispered
nd on tiptoe to the door
he made her way down the stairs. "And yet I lik