GYPSIES XIV

No one love a little fun more than the gypsy, and generally he means no harm by his playful romancing.  After all, he is but a grown-up child, and loves to make-believe.  The gypsy’s world is a haphazard one, in which luck plays a large part.  He knows nothing of the orderly cosmos of providence or science.

Hall/Parson, 1915

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