id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39665 Simson, Walter A History of the Gipsies: with Specimens of the Gipsy Language .txt text/plain 248580 11352 71 speaks of certain tents of people whom he met in India, as Gipsies. Gipsies, in some places, is welcomed, at certain times of the year, as This may especially be said of a people like the Gipsies; for, having, the Gipsies as a whole people--men, women, and children--from Scotland. Like their race generally, these Gipsies were extremely civil and The Gipsy chiefs in Scotland appear, at one time, to have received a [136] A great many of the Scottish Gipsies, in former times, carried On another occasion, a Gipsy woman entered a country public-house, language of the Gipsies in Scotland, at the present day, as will be seen first time, I believe, that he ever heard a Scottish Gipsy word The following Scottish Gipsy words appear to have some relation to the Gipsies, at least those who follow the original ways of their race; and ./cache/39665.txt ./txt/39665.txt