Green 248
Fortune-telling and other Sins 249
Wretched Condition of the Gipsies 254
Hungarian Gipsies 259
Visit to Cherry Island 260
The Cleanliness and Food of the Gipsies 262
A Gipsy Woman's Opinion upon Religion 264
Gipsy Faithfulness and Fidelity 264
A Visit to Hackney Marshes 266
Sickness among the Gipsies 270
A Gipsy Woman's Funeral 271
Gipsies and the Workhouse 274
Education of the Gipsy Children Sixty Years ago 274
Mission Work among the Gipsies 275
Gipsy Children upon Turnham Green and Wandsworth Common 276
Sad Condition of the Gipsy Children 277
The Hardships of the Gipsy Women 281
Efforts put forth in Hungary and other Countries 282
Things made by the Gipsies 284
Pity for the Gipsies 285
What the State has done for the Thugs 286
The Remedy 287
My Reasons for Government Interference 289
Illustrations.
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Frontispiece. Among the Gipsy Children.
A Gipsy Beauty 1
A Gentleman Gipsy's Tent and his dog "Grab" 42
A Gipsy's Home for Man and Wife and Six Children 48
Gipsies Camping among the Heath 66
Gipsy Quarters, Mary Place 76
A Farmer's Pig that does not like a Gipsy's Tent 96
Gipsies' Winter Quarters, Latimer Road 108
A Gipsy Tent for Two Men, their Wives, and Eleven 118
Children, and in which "Deliverance" was born
A Gipsy Knife Grinder's Home 122
A Gipsy Girl Washing Clothes
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