나의 집시생활.The Book, I've been a Gipsying, by George Smith
CONTENTS.
I.
SUNDAY RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES UPON PUMP HILL.
Gipsy Smith’s quarters―Gipsy Brown’s wigwam―What I saw at the
“ Robin Hood” ―Tea at Pethers’―Pethers’ trials and reception by his
mother
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II.
RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES IN EPPING FOREST.
My companion “ on the road” ―The widow―Telling fortunes―My
reception―A youth who had taken to gipsying―A drunken lot―The
Forest hotel―A gipsy hunt―Back to my lodgings
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III.
RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES UPON WANSTEAD FLATS.
The Philanthropic Institution, Southwark―Mary Carpenter―Mr.
Stevenson―Meeting with “ an old fool” ―A fire king―A showman’s
introduction―A school teacher―A gipsy convert’s story―A flat’s row―
My lodgings―Return home
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RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES AT NORTHAMPTON.
“ On the road” ―Upon the course―Seeds of thought―My salutation―A
gipsy drinking rum out of a coffin―A communist―A gipsy’s earnings―
A gipsy child―A gipsy steam- horse owner’s tale
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V.
RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES AT WARWICK RACES.
What I saw and heard in the train―My lodgings―Germs of thought―A
race after a dog―Meeting with the gipsy Hollands and Claytons―Alfred
Clayton’s trials and change for good―The death of his child―Meets
with an educated youth―Clayton begins to pray―Race- goers
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