A GIPSY KING.
On a jiner two days out fro" 1 Cher? bourg a gypsy princess, daughter of "Kong Ffttrpyitph,'* hap jugfc beep. bprn.
• ThS'cbM'B father ip tbp Uf4sv of a bftnd of gprvjan gypsigs pn tb<? way to Aißfirica. IJe wished tp trayej witb bi§ baud in th§ first class, and praduoed a tboiigapd ppuy^g fe> shpw his ability and wJUipgpegg tp p«y ioj tbe accommodation,'put the captaip, after »P examinaf fciop of the bana, decided thftt they retained too mapy pf tbe habits of their noma<iw Ufe to a}low biKJ tP gfapt their request. In ignprancfl of thfi wealth of tbe band •the ptfter passepgers began to send tbe bat round, but the collection was stopped whop t,bs "kjpgs," wealtb became known.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 10
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124A GIPSY KING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 10
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