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Updated: May 5, 2025


Jasper laughs at the Sapengro and Lavengro and horse-witch because he lacks two things, "mother sense and gentle Rommany," and he has something to do with teaching Borrow the Gypsy tongue and Gypsy ways, and the "mother sense" of shifting for himself. The Gypsies approve him also as "a pure fist master." In return he teaches Mrs. Chikno's child to say his prayers in Rommany.

'Yes, and horses too; bring me the most vicious in the land, if I whisper he'll be tame. 'Then the more shame for you a snake-fellow a horse-witch and a lil- reader yet you can't shift for yourself. I laugh at you, brother! 'Then you can shift for yourself? 'For myself and for others, brother. 'And what does Chikno? 'Sells me horses, when I bid him. Those horses on the chong were mine.

‘That, being so old, you can’t yet guide yourself!’ ‘I can read Dante, Jasper.’ ‘Anan, brother.’ ‘I can charm snakes, Jasper.’ ‘I know you can, brother.’ ‘Yes, and horses too; bring me the most vicious in the land, if I whisper he’ll be tame.’ ‘Then the more shame for you—a snake-fellow—a horse-witchand a lil-readeryet you can’t shift for yourself. I laugh at you, brother!’

"Yes, and horses too; bring me the most vicious in the land, if I whisper he'll be tame." "Then the more shame for you a snake-fellow a horse-witch and a lil- reader yet you can't shift for yourself. I laugh at you, brother!" "Then you can shift for yourself?" "For myself and for others, brother." "And what does Chikno?" "Sells me horses, when I bid him. Those horses on the chong were mine."

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