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  • The short stories in The Gipsy's Baby are meticulous studies in people-watching that it would be difficult to better.

    Rosamond Lehmann 2007

  • The short stories in The Gipsy's Baby are meticulous studies in people-watching that it would be difficult to better.

    42 entries from July 2007 2007

  • The short stories in The Gipsy's Baby are meticulous studies in people-watching that it would be difficult to better.

    Rosamond Lehmann 2007

  • Run to Gipsy's chamber, there you'll find the doctor; bring him hither presently.

    The Beaux-Stratagem George Farquhar

  • It was said and believed that he was a foundling -- a Gipsy's son, a wandering beggar, a tinker.

    The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Various

  • He turned and beckoned the huntsman out of the throng, and, as he was approaching, bent and spoke mysteriously into the Gipsy's ear.

    Browning's Heroines Ethel Colburn Mayne

  • _Author of 'The Little Ballet-Girl,' 'The Gipsy's Secret,' etc.etc. _

    Catharine's Peril, or The Little Russian Girl Lost in a Forest And Other Stories M. E. Bewsher

  • Beside herself, she lifted her right foot briskly from the ground, and allowed the sole of her shoe to come in contact with Gipsy's cage.

    Penrod and Sam Booth Tarkington 1907

  • It was not in Gipsy's character to be drawn up peaceably; he had ascended the trousers and Sam's arm without assistance and in his own way.

    Penrod and Sam Booth Tarkington 1907

  • Meanwhile, he grew so rangy, and developed such length and power of leg and such traits of character, that the father of the little girl who owned him was almost convincing when he declared that the young cat was half broncho and half Malay pirate -- though, in the light of Gipsy's later career, this seems bitterly unfair to even the lowest orders of bronchos and Malay pirates.

    Penrod and Sam Booth Tarkington 1907

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