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George Smith,Illustrated by E. Weldon
Title: I've been a Gipsying
Author: George Smith
I¡¯VE BEEN A GIPSYING
OR
RAMBLES AMONG
OUR GIPSIES AND THEIR CHILDREN
IN THEIR TENTS AND VANS
BY
GEORGE SMITH of Coalville.
POPULAR EDITION, ILLUSTRATED.
London
T. FISHER UNWIN
26, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.
1885
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CONTENTS.
I.
SUNDAY RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES UPON PUMP HILL.
Gipsy Smith¡¯s quarters¡ªGipsy Brown¡¯s wigwam¡ªWhat I saw at the
¡° Robin Hood¡± ¡ªTea at Pethers¡¯¡ªPethers¡¯ trials and reception by his
mother
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II.
RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES IN EPPING FOREST.
My companion ¡° on the road¡± ¡ªThe widow¡ªTelling fortunes¡ªMy
reception¡ªA youth who had taken to gipsying¡ªA drunken lot¡ªThe
Forest hotel¡ªA gipsy hunt¡ªBack to my lodgings
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III.
RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES UPON WANSTEAD FLATS.
The Philanthropic Institution, Southwark¡ªMary Carpenter¡ªMr.
Stevenson¡ªMeeting with ¡° an old fool¡± ¡ªA fire king¡ªA showman¡¯s
introduction¡ªA school teacher¡ªA gipsy convert¡¯s story¡ªA flat¡¯s row¡ª
My lodgings¡ªReturn home
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p. xIV.
RAMBLES AMONG THE GIPSIES AT NORTHAMPTON.
¡° On the road¡± ¡ªUpon the course¡ªSeeds of thought¡ªMy salutation¡ªA
gipsy drinking rum out of a coffin¡ªA communist¡ªA gipsy¡¯s earnings¡ª
A gipsy child¡ªA 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¡ªMy lodgings¡ªGerms of thought¡ªA
race after a dog¡ªMeeting with the gipsy Hollands and Claytons¡ªAlfred
Clayton¡¯s trials and change for good¡ªThe death of his child¡ªMeets
with an educated youth¡ªClayton begins to pray¡ªRace- goers
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