United States or Nigeria ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


"I don't dislike you I dislike no one; there's only one, and him I don't dislike, him I hate." "Who is he?" "I scarcely know, I never saw him, but 'tis no affair of yours, you don't speak Rommany; you will let me have the kekaubi, pretty brother?" "You may have it, but not for sixpence, I'll give it to you." "Parraco tute, that is, I thank you, brother; the rikkeni kekaubi is now mine. O, rare!

An' he rakkered pauli, "The kris lelled mandys bavol ajaw." Penned the rye, "I kaum the kris'll del tute kushti bak." "Parraco, rya," penned the Rom pauli; "I'll kommer it kairs dovo." Sikk's the rye bitchered his sherro, the Rommany chal loured the krissko-curro ma the ruppeny rooy, an' kek dicked it.

New profession Beautiful night Jupiter Sharp and shrill The Rommany chi All alone Three-and-sixpence What is Rommany? Be civil Parraco tute Slight start She will be grateful The rustling. I passed the greater part of the day in endeavouring to teach myself the mysteries of my new profession. I cannot say that I was very successful, but the time passed agreeably, and was therefore not ill spent.

"Parraco tute that is, I thank you, brother. The rikkeni kekaubi is now mine. O, rare, I thank you kindly, brother!" Presently she came towards me, stared me full in the face, saying to herself, "Grey, tall, and talks Romany!" In her countenance there was an expression I had not seen before, which struck me as being composed of fear, curiosity, and deepest hate.

‘I don’t dislike you—I dislike no one; there’s only one, and him I don’t dislike, him I hate.’ ‘Who is he?’ ‘I scarcely know, I never saw him, but ’tis no affair of yours, you don’t speak Rommany; you will let me have the kekaubi, pretty brother?’ ‘You may have it, but not for sixpence; I’ll give it to you.’ ‘Parraco tute, that is, I thank you, brother; the rikkeni kekaubi is now mine. O, rare!

'I don't dislike you I dislike no one; there's only one, and him I don't dislike, him I hate. 'Who is he? 'I scarcely know, I never saw him, but 'tis no affair of yours, you don't speak Rommany; you will let me have the kekaubi, pretty brother? 'You may have it, but not for sixpence; I'll give it to you. 'Parraco tute, that is, I thank you, brother; the rikkeni kekaubi is now mine. O, rare!