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1 The old gipsy also encouraged them to go in, and that decided the question.
2 An old gipsy came one morning to the Castle and begged to see the Princess.
3 An old gipsy has told me some strange stories of the superstitions of former days.
4 Cross my palm with silver, pretty lady, and the old gipsy will tell your fortune.
5 A third came - an old gipsy woman-still stout and hearty, with green fresh brooms to sell.
6 I know I'm like an old gipsy woman.
7 The rector went to the hall, where, cowering by the fire, he found an old gipsy woman.
8 A few days later she again met her old gipsy crone Hagar Burton, who repeated her sibylline declaration.
9 But the old gipsy mother sprang forward with a knife, crying, Thy father, fool?-whatcare we for thy father?
10 The old gipsy (who, of course, was no other than Meg Merrilies) sprang at once to her feet.
11 I will forget the old gipsy ways and Mother Duda's ways, and try to be nice and pretty like my sister.
12 The old gipsy - woman was, but this very moment...
13 The old gipsy in the meantime set about arranging the dead body, composing its limbs, and straighting the arms by its side.
14 So the old gipsy wife covered him over with old sacks as he lay in the corner upon a couch of straw.
15 The malignant old gipsy woman and her granddaughter were scared as they watched my sufferings by hearing the sound of travellers approaching.
16 Suddenly the old gipsy looked at the Tartar who had lifted his oars from the water and brought the boat to an abrupt standstill.
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