Aún no tenemos significados para "spanish gypsy".
1They live in an old house in Arles surrounded by Spanish gypsies.
2She is a Spanish gypsy, as her mother and grandmother before her.
3He is also, we believe, the only pure-bred Spanish gypsy residing in Manhattan.
4These were the Gospel of St. Luke in the Spanish Gypsy and the Euscarra languages.
5Soon, only the debris and the memories of five generations of Spanish gypsies will remain.
6But even her great name could not command admiration for "The Spanish Gypsy."
7In her majestic personality, the virtues and the vices of the Spanish Gypsy fortune-teller were incarnate.
8They had skipped school that afternoon, gone downtown, and paid to see Caradelba dancing seminude like a Spanish Gypsy.
9Behind the revolver was a man, a young Spanish gypsy, and he was offering the officer very good advice.
10For sheer mindbending musicianship, the casual virtuosity of gold-bedecked Spanish gypsy singer Diego El Cigala's band is hard to beat.
11In one he wrote to her with extravagant praise of her poem, The Spanish Gypsy, which I...
12I'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."
14To his own surprise, he soared over the orchestra and landed almost soundlessly onstage next to the Spanish Gypsy-twentyfeet across and eight feet up.
15Milagros 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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