Cannot open because cannot locate original file

I made a dumb mistake when I first started using LR and I thought files once downloaded into the catalogue were saved and accessible.  I removed the files from bridge and now I cannot open them in my catalogue.  My photos will show up in LR, but the message says "cannot open because cannot locate original file" 
I can SEE them, I just can't do anything with them.  Is there anyway to recover these files? 

What you are seeing in LR is simply a thumbnail of what was in your LR catalogue. I guess though there is no harm in trying to export what you see in LIghtroom, as a jpg but I can't thjink that would work.
So you imported all into Lightroom and then went into Bridge and deleted them from Bridge and therefore off your drive as well. And no backup? Just trying to understand where things went sideways.

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