The Romany Rye
years 1850–51, the author takes this opportunity of saying that the principal part of that book was written in the year '43, that t
new to be a calumny; and also to have set the public right on another point dealt with in the Appendix to the present w
take your o
t, no one will
y-people the nonsense which, to the greater part of them, is as the breath of their nostrils, and which, if indulged in, as it probably will be, to the sam
ok which has had the honour of being rancorously abused and execrated
er did he enter the door than the masters advanced to meet him, and saying, 'Welcome, Cogia Efendy,' with all imaginable honour and reverence, placed him at the head of the table, and said, 'Please to eat, Lord Cogia.' Forthwith the Cogia, taking hold of one of the furs of his pelisse, said, 'Welcome, my peliss