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Updated: June 12, 2025


I do not like the look of him; he looks over-gorgious. An ill day to the Romans when he masters Rommany; and when I says that, I pens a true dukkerin." "What do you call God, Jasper?"

Agnes turned to Chaldea and reverted to English. "Girl, you are playing a dangerous game. I wrote no letter to the man you call Hearne, and who was my husband Sir Hubert Pine." Chaldea laughed contemptuously. "Avali, that is true. The letter was written by you to my precious rye here, and Hearne's dukkerin brought it his way." "How did he get it?"

I do not like the look of him; he looks over-gorgeous. An ill day to the Romans when he masters Rommany; and, when I says that, I pens a true dukkerin.’ ‘What do you call God, Jasper?’

Anon, I found myself at York again, just as the drop fell, and I looked up, and I saw, not the tinker, but my own self hanging in the air." "You are going mad, bebee; if you want to hasten him, take your stick and poke him in the eye." "That will be of no use, child, the dukkerin tells me so; but I will try what I can do.

"Then you are married, Jasper?" "Ay, truly; I am husband and father. You will see wife and chabo anon." "Where are they now?" "In the gav, penning dukkerin." "We were talking of language, Jasper?" "True, brother." "Yours must be a rum one?" "'Tis called Rommany." "I would gladly know it." "You need it sorely." "Would you teach it me?" "None sooner." "Suppose we begin now."

Perceiving that I still hesitated, he said, "Perhaps, brother, you think I did not come honestly by the money: by the honestest manner in the world, for it is the money I earnt by fighting in the ring: I did not steal it, brother, nor did I get it by disposing of spavined donkeys, or glandered ponies nor is it, brother, the profits of my wife's witchcraft and dukkerin."

Without paying much heed, I passed on, and presently came to a public-house, not far from the water, and I entered the public-house to get a little beer, and perhaps to tell a dukkerin, for I saw a great many people about the door; and, when I entered, I found there was what they calls an inquest being held upon a body in that house, and the jury had just risen to go and look at the body; and being a woman, and having a curiosity, I thought I would go with them, and so I did; and no sooner did I see the body, than I knew it to be my husband's; it was much swelled and altered, but I knew it partly by the clothes, and partly by a mark on the forehead, and I cried out, 'It is my husband's body, and I fell down in a fit, and the fit that time, brother, was not a seeming one."

'This is the place, said the Gypsy; 'it used to be called in old times the haunted llyn, because when you sings the Welsh dukkerin gillie here or plays it on a crwth, the Knockers answers it. I dare say you've heard o' what the Gorgios call the triple echo o' Llyn Ddu'r Arddu.

'Ay, truly; I am husband and father. You will see wife and chabo anon. 'Where are they now? 'In the gav, penning dukkerin. 'We were talking of language, Jasper? 'True, brother. 'Yours must be a rum one? ''Tis called Rommany. 'I would gladly know it. 'You need it sorely. 'Would you teach it me? 'None sooner. 'Suppose we begin now? 'Suppose we do, brother.

Well, brother, I don't deny that I may have said that I believe in dukkerin, and in Abershaw's dook, which you say is his soul; but what I believe one moment, or say I believe, don't be certain that I shall believe the next, or say I do."

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