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  • He thought of one of the first pieces he had ever heard, a rhapsody which had grown and grown, since it was first improvised by a Tzigany in

    The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Twice, in order to get inside the palace of a monarch for a purpose -- once in Berlin and once in London -- he had played the second violin in a Tzigany orchestra.

    The World for Sale, Volume 2. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • He thought of one of the first pieces he had ever heard, a rhapsody which had grown and grown, since it was first improvised by a Tzigany in

    The World for Sale, Volume 2. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Twice, in order to get inside the palace of a monarch for a purpose -- once in Berlin and once in London -- he had played the second violin in a Tzigany orchestra.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • He thought of one of the first pieces he had ever heard, a rhapsody which had grown and grown, since it was first improvised by a Tzigany in

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • One is out of luck if seeking help with the contradictory tympani or Tzigany, and the story of lemming is perhaps told backwards.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 3 1975

  • a purpose -- once in Berlin and once in London -- he had played the second violin in a Tzigany orchestra.

    The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

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