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If the gipsy's evidence may be taken as true, he ran with cries for help in the direction where help was least likely to be.
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"From September 2010 all youngsters will have a month of classes to teach them about how gipsy's and travellers are misunderstood."
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He looked a thin, vigorous, swarthy man with dark hair; his eyes were large and must have been black, with a hard glitter and a yellow tinge in them, like a gipsy's; that could be divined even in the darkness.
The Possessed 2003
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"That must have been it," said Sancho, "for indeed Rocinante went like a gipsy's ass with quicksilver in his ears."
Don Quixote 2002
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But this about seeing my mother she's dead, and Jamie that was the gipsy's name is dead, too.
Rose cottage Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1997
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But this about seeing my mother she's dead, and Jamie that was the gipsy's name is dead, too.
Rose cottage Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1997
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So the rest lean against the rails of the stage, and Joe and the dark man meet in the middle, the boards having been strewed with sawdust, Joe's white shirt and spotless drab breeches and boots contrasting with the gipsy's coarse blue shirt and dirty green velveteen breeches and leather gaiters.
Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971
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Whack, whack, whack, come his blows, breaking down the gipsy's guard, and threatening to reach his head every moment.
Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971
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'Giving me the gipsy's warning if you want to know.'
A Mirror Cracked From Side To Side Christie, Agatha 1962
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Mannering had hardly time to be astonished at the manner in which the gipsy's prophecy confirmed his own half-playful calculations, before a voice, loud and hoarse as the waves that roared beneath the castle, called to the witch-wife, "Meg, Meg Merrilies -- gipsy -- hag -- tousand deyvils!"
Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North Samuel Rutherford Crockett
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