The Wind on the Heath: A Gypsy AnthologyJohn Sampson |
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... looked at each other and conversed ; but their words had then no meaning for my ears . The tall Gypsy shook his head- ' Very well , ' said the other in English , I will - that's all . ' Then pushing the people aside , he strode to the ...
... looked at each other and conversed ; but their words had then no meaning for my ears . The tall Gypsy shook his head- ' Very well , ' said the other in English , I will - that's all . ' Then pushing the people aside , he strode to the ...
Page 226
... looked up to the big pulpit , and lo ! the tinker was in the pulpit , and he raised his arm and began to preach . Anon , I found myself at York again , just as the drop fell , and I looked up , and I saw , not the tinker , but my own ...
... looked up to the big pulpit , and lo ! the tinker was in the pulpit , and he raised his arm and began to preach . Anon , I found myself at York again , just as the drop fell , and I looked up , and I saw , not the tinker , but my own ...
Page 317
... looked around upon the dirt , squalor , -a of them stood outside the tent ; stones - there were walls , loose boulders , mountains , indeed , of stone ; grass - ay , a meadow - full of grass ; and mud - yon road assuredly was muddy ...
... looked around upon the dirt , squalor , -a of them stood outside the tent ; stones - there were walls , loose boulders , mountains , indeed , of stone ; grass - ay , a meadow - full of grass ; and mud - yon road assuredly was muddy ...
Contents
LORDS OF THE UNIVERSE | 3 |
THE YOUTHFUL RUSKIN SPEAKS | 10 |
WHERE DO WE COME FROM? | 16 |
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