The Wind on the Heath: A Gypsy AnthologyJohn Sampson |
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... told to Judas himself that he should be pope . At the same time there were shocking stories told about them — of child- Stealing , purse - cutting , and eating of human flesh . The wise folks said to the foolish ones , ' Don't go ...
... told to Judas himself that he should be pope . At the same time there were shocking stories told about them — of child- Stealing , purse - cutting , and eating of human flesh . The wise folks said to the foolish ones , ' Don't go ...
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... told him , generally shuts him- self up in the Pantry with an old Gypsie for about half an Hour once in a Twelve - month . Sweet - hearts are the things they live upon , which they bestow very plentifully upon all those that apply ...
... told him , generally shuts him- self up in the Pantry with an old Gypsie for about half an Hour once in a Twelve - month . Sweet - hearts are the things they live upon , which they bestow very plentifully upon all those that apply ...
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... told some of his gipsy tales at the Savile Club , including one of how he visited at a country mansion , and while there went to see a gipsy family living in a tent on the squire's land . He talked to them in Romany , and was received ...
... told some of his gipsy tales at the Savile Club , including one of how he visited at a country mansion , and while there went to see a gipsy family living in a tent on the squire's land . He talked to them in Romany , and was received ...
Contents
LORDS OF THE UNIVERSE | 3 |
THE YOUTHFUL RUSKIN SPEAKS | 10 |
WHERE DO WE COME FROM? | 16 |
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