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1 They live in an old house in Arles surrounded by Spanish gypsies .
2 She is a Spanish gypsy , as her mother and grandmother before her.
3 He is also, we believe, the only pure-bred Spanish gypsy residing in Manhattan.
4 These were the Gospel of St. Luke in the Spanish Gypsy and the Euscarra languages.
5 Soon, only the debris and the memories of five generations of Spanish gypsies will remain.
6 But even her great name could not command admiration for "The Spanish Gypsy . "
7 In her majestic personality, the virtues and the vices of the Spanish Gypsy fortune-teller were incarnate.
8 They had skipped school that afternoon, gone downtown, and paid to see Caradelba dancing seminude like a Spanish Gypsy .
9 Behind the revolver was a man, a young Spanish gypsy , and he was offering the officer very good advice.
10 For sheer mindbending musicianship, the casual virtuosity of gold-bedecked Spanish gypsy singer Diego El Cigala's band is hard to beat.
11 In one he wrote to her with extravagant praise of her poem, The Spanish Gypsy , which I...
12 I've traced some of my ancestry back to Spanish gypsies and, like them, prefer not to be in one place for too long.
13 "You are a Spanish gypsy , my friend."
14 To his own surprise, he soared over the orchestra and landed almost soundlessly onstage next to the Spanish Gypsy - twenty feet across and eight feet up.
15 Milagros moved to the Spanish gypsy settlement of Puerta de Hierro in 1974, as a young girl of 12, still wearing pigtails.
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