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The English Gipsies and Their Language

CHAPTER X
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But after that day that thirsty man never boasted he could not be a frightened man.

True.
GUDLO XLIV.

THE GIPSY AND HIS THREE SWEETHEARTS.
Yeckorus a tano mush kaired his cammoben ta trin juvas kett'nus an' kek o' the trin jinned yuv sus a pirryin' ye waver dui.

An 'covo raklo jivved adree a bitti tan pash the rikkorus side o' the boro lun panni, an' yeck ratti sar the chais welled shikri kett'nus a lester, an' kek o' the geeris jinned the wavers san lullerin adoi.

So they jalled sar-sigan kett'nus, an' rakkered, "Sarshan!" ta yeck chairus.


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