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‘PAZORRHUS’ |
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INTRODUCTION |
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Distribution of Gypsies. |
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Appearance in West. |
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At Bologna. |
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At Paris. |
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In England. |
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In Scotland. |
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In North America. |
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In South America. |
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In Australia. |
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Transportation. |
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In Crete. |
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In Corfu. |
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In the Peloponnesus. |
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In Roumania. |
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The Chaltsmide. |
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Athingani. |
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Atsincan. |
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Komodromoi. |
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Nails of Crucifixion. |
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Gypsy Language. |
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Gypsies as Nomads. |
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Caldarari. |
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Ciboure. |
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‘Greek Gypsies.’ |
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Eastern Gypsies in Galloway. |
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Gypsy Folk-tales. |
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Campbell of Islay. |
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Dr. F. Müller. |
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Dr. Paspati. |
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Dr. Barbu Constantinescu. |
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Miklosich. |
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Wlislocki. |
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Dr. R. von Sowa. |
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Dr. Kopernicki. |
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John Roberts. |
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Mr. John Sampson. |
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Campbell of Islay. |
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Boat-dwelling Tinkers. |
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Kounavine. |
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Theory as to Gypsy Folk-tales. |
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Gypsy Variants. |
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Unique Features. |
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Literary Sources. |
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Questions of Date. |
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Indian Parallels. |
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Tokens of Recent Diffusion. |
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The Anthropological Theory. |
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Gypsy Savagery. |
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Gypsy Migrations. |
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Gypsy Originality. |
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Gaelic and Welsh-Gypsy Stories. |
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Other Parallels. |
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Irish and Gypsy Folk-tales. |
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Gypsy Story-tellers. |
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Story-telling a living Gypsy art. |
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Possible Gypsy influences. |
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Theory. |
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TURKISH-GYPSY STORIES |
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1. |
The Dead Man’s Gratitude |
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2. |
Baldpate |
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3. |
The Riddle |
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4. |
Story of the Bridge |
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ROUMANIAN-GYPSY STORIES |
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5. |
The Vampire |
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6. |
God’s Godson |
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The Snake who became the King’s Son-in-law |
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The Bad Mother |
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9. |
The Mother’s Chastisement |
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10. |
The Three Princesses and the Unclean Spirit |
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11. |
The Two Thieves |
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12. |
The Gypsy and the Priest |
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13. |
The Watchmaker |
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14. |
The Red King and the Witch |
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15. |
The Prince and the Wizard |
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16. |
The Apples of Pregnancy |
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BUKOWINA-GYPSY STORIES |
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17. |
It all comes to Light |
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18. |
The Golden Children |
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19. |
The Two Children |
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20. |
Mare’s Son |
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21. |
The Deluded Dragon |
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22. |
The Gypsy and the Dragon |
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23. |
The Seer |
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24. |
The Prince, his Comrade, and Nastasa the Fair |
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25. |
The Hen that laid Diamonds |
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26. |
The Winged Hero |
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27. |
Tropsyn |
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28. |
The Beautiful Mountain |
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29. |
Pretty-face |
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30. |
The Rich and the Poor Brother |
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31. |
The Three Brothers |
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32. |
The Enchanted City |
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33. |
The Jealous Husband |
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34. |
Made over to the Devil |
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35. |
The Lying Story |
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36. |
Happy Boz’ll |
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TRANSYLVANIAN-GYPSY STORIES |
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37. |
The Creation of the Violin |
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38. |
The Three Golden Hairs of the Sun-King |
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39. |
The Dog and the Maiden |
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40. |
Death the Sweetheart |
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SLOVAK, MORAVIAN, AND BOHEMIAN GYPSY STORIES |
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41. |
The Three Girls |
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42. |
The Dragon |
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43. |
The Princess and the Forester’s Son |
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44. |
The Three Dragons |
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POLISH-GYPSY STORIES |
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45. |
Tale of a Foolish Brother and of a Wonderful Bush |
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Tale of a Girl who was sold to the Devil, and of her Brother |
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47. |
The Brigands and the Miller’s Daughter |
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48. |
Tale of a Wise Young Jew and a Golden Hen |
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49. |
The Golden Bird and the Good Hare |
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50. |
The Witch |
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ENGLISH-GYPSY STORIES |
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51. |
Bobby Rag |
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52. |
De Little Fox |
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53. |
De Little Bull-calf |
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WELSH-GYPSY STORIES |
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54. |
Jack and his Golden Snuff-box |
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55. |
An Old King and his three Sons in England |
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56. |
The Five Trades |
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57. |
Ashypelt |
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58. |
Twopence-Halfpenny |
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59. |
The Old Smith |
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60. |
The Old Soldier |
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61. |
The Dragon |
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62. |
The Green Man of Noman’s Land |
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63. |
The Black Lady |
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64. |
The Ten Rabbits |
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65. |
The Three Wishes |
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66. |
Fairy Bride |
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67. |
Cinderella |
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68. |
Jack the Robber |
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69. |
The Fool with the Sheep |
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70. |
The Tinker and his Wife |
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71. |
Winter |
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72. |
The Black Dog of the Wild Forest |
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SCOTTISH-TINKER STORIES |
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73. |
The Brown Bear of the Green Glen |
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74. |
The Tale of the Soldier |
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75. |
The Fox |
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76. |
The Magic Shirt |
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APPENDIX |
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DE NEW HAN’. |
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JOHN BUNYAN. |
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INDEX |
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