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A first-person account of life within a Romany community, describing language, customs, family structure, and itinerant work centered on horse dealing and fairs. The narrator recalls childhood camping in Epping Forest, participation in local fairs, and family milestones including marriage and raising children. He seeks to correct public misconceptions by emphasizing honesty, Christian belief, and the longevity of his kin, and he weighs offers to settle down against continuing a wandering existence. Practical anecdotes about buying and repairing horses, daily skills, and communal rituals illuminate everyday survival and cultural continuity.
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