| [‘PAZORRHUS’] | [v] |
| [INTRODUCTION] | [ix] |
| | [Distribution of Gypsies.] | [ix] |
| | [Appearance in West.] | [x] |
| | [At Bologna.] | [x] |
| | [At Paris.] | [xii] |
| | [In England.] | [xiii] |
| | [In Scotland.] | [xiv] |
| | [In North America.] | [xv] |
| | [In South America.] | [xvi] |
| | [In Australia.] | [xvii] |
| | [Transportation.] | [xviii] |
| | [In Crete.] | [xviii] |
| | [In Corfu.] | [xix] |
| | [In the Peloponnesus.] | [xx] |
| | [In Roumania.] | [xxi] |
| | [The Chaltsmide.] | [xxii] |
| | [Athingani.] | [xxii] |
| | [Atsincan.] | [xxiii] |
| | [Komodromoi.] | [xxiv] |
| | [Nails of Crucifixion.] | [xxvii] |
| | [Gypsy Language.] | [xxxii] |
| | [Gypsies as Nomads.] | [xxxv] |
| | [Caldarari.] | [xxxvi] |
| | [Ciboure.] | [xxxviii] |
| | [‘Greek Gypsies.’] | [xlii] |
| | [Eastern Gypsies in Galloway.] | [xliii] |
| | [Gypsy Folk-tales.] | [xlv] |
| | [Campbell of Islay.] | [xlv] |
| | [Dr. F. Müller.] | [xlvii] |
| | [Dr. Paspati.] | [xlix] |
| | [Dr. Barbu Constantinescu.] | [lii] |
| | [Miklosich.] | [liii] |
| | [Wlislocki.] | [liii] |
| | [Dr. R. von Sowa.] | [liv] |
| | [Dr. Kopernicki.] | [liv] |
| | [John Roberts.] | [lv] |
| | [Mr. John Sampson.] | [lv] |
| | [Campbell of Islay.] | [lviii] |
| | [Boat-dwelling Tinkers.] | [lix] |
| | [Kounavine.] | [lxii] |
| | [Theory as to Gypsy Folk-tales.] | [lxiii] |
| | [Gypsy Variants.] | [lxiii] |
| | [Unique Features.] | [lxv] |
| | [Literary Sources.] | [lxvi] |
| | [Questions of Date.] | [lxviii] |
| | [Indian Parallels.] | [lxviii] |
| | [Tokens of Recent Diffusion.] | [lxxi] |
| | [The Anthropological Theory.] | [lxxii] |
| | [Gypsy Savagery.] | [lxxii] |
| | [Gypsy Migrations.] | [lxxiv] |
| | [Gypsy Originality.] | [lxxv] |
| | [Gaelic and Welsh-Gypsy Stories.] | [lxxvi] |
| | [Other Parallels.] | [lxxvii] |
| | [Irish and Gypsy Folk-tales.] | [lxxviii] |
| | [Gypsy Story-tellers.] | [lxxx] |
| | [Story-telling a living Gypsy art.] | [lxxx] |
| | [Possible Gypsy influences.] | [lxxxi] |
| | [Theory.] | [lxxxii] |
| I. | [TURKISH-GYPSY STORIES] | [1] |
| 1. | [The Dead Man’s Gratitude] | [1] |
| 2. | [Baldpate] | [4] |
| 3. | [The Riddle] | [9] |
| 4. | [Story of the Bridge] | [12] |
| II. | [ROUMANIAN-GYPSY STORIES] | [14] |
| 5. | [The Vampire] | [14] |
| 6. | [God’s Godson] | [20] |
| 7. | [The Snake who became the King’s Son-in-law] | [21] |
| 8. | [The Bad Mother] | [24] |
| 9. | [The Mother’s Chastisement] | [29] |
| 10. | [The Three Princesses and the Unclean Spirit] | [36] |
| 11. | [The Two Thieves] | [41] |
| 12. | [The Gypsy and the Priest] | [46] |
| 13. | [The Watchmaker] | [53] |
| 14. | [The Red King and the Witch] | [58] |
| 15. | [The Prince and the Wizard] | [62] |
| 16. | [The Apples of Pregnancy] | [65] |
| III. | [BUKOWINA-GYPSY STORIES] | [67] |
| 17. | [It all comes to Light] | [67] |
| 18. | [The Golden Children] | [70] |
| 19. | [The Two Children] | [72] |
| 20. | [Mare’s Son] | [74] |
| 21. | [The Deluded Dragon] | [80] |
| 22. | [The Gypsy and the Dragon] | [83] |
| 23. | [The Seer] | [85] |
| 24. | [The Prince, his Comrade, and Nastasa the Fair] | [90] |
| 25. | [The Hen that laid Diamonds] | [95] |
| 26. | [The Winged Hero] | [100] |
| 27. | [Tropsyn] | [104] |
| 28. | [The Beautiful Mountain] | [107] |
| 29. | [Pretty-face] | [110] |
| 30. | [The Rich and the Poor Brother] | [112] |
| 31. | [The Three Brothers] | [114] |
| 32. | [The Enchanted City] | [117] |
| 33. | [The Jealous Husband] | [121] |
| 34. | [Made over to the Devil] | [124] |
| 35. | [The Lying Story] | [128] |
| 36. | [Happy Boz’ll] | [129] |
| IV. | [TRANSYLVANIAN-GYPSY STORIES] | [131] |
| 37. | [The Creation of the Violin] | [131] |
| 38. | [The Three Golden Hairs of the Sun-King] | [133] |
| 39. | [The Dog and the Maiden] | [138] |
| 40. | [Death the Sweetheart] | [140] |
| V. | [SLOVAK, MORAVIAN, AND BOHEMIAN GYPSY STORIES] | [141] |
| 41. | [The Three Girls] | [141] |
| 42. | [The Dragon] | [143] |
| 43. | [The Princess and the Forester’s Son] | [144] |
| 44. | [The Three Dragons] | [151] |
| VI. | [POLISH-GYPSY STORIES] | [155] |
| 45. | [Tale of a Foolish Brother and of a Wonderful Bush] | [155] |
| 46. | [Tale of a Girl who was sold to the Devil, and of her Brother] | [161] |
| 47. | [The Brigands and the Miller’s Daughter] | [168] |
| 48. | [Tale of a Wise Young Jew and a Golden Hen] | [175] |
| 49. | [The Golden Bird and the Good Hare] | [182] |
| 50. | [The Witch] | [188] |
| VII. | [ENGLISH-GYPSY STORIES] | [198] |
| 51. | [Bobby Rag] | [198] |
| 52. | [De Little Fox] | [200] |
| 53. | [De Little Bull-calf] | [205] |
| VIII. | [WELSH-GYPSY STORIES] | [209] |
| 54. | [Jack and his Golden Snuff-box] | [209] |
| 55. | [An Old King and his three Sons in England] | [220] |
| 56. | [The Five Trades] | [234] |
| 57. | [Ashypelt] | [235] |
| 58. | [Twopence-Halfpenny] | [243] |
| 59. | [The Old Smith] | [247] |
| 60. | [The Old Soldier] | [250] |
| 61. | [The Dragon] | [252] |
| 62. | [The Green Man of Noman’s Land] | [254] |
| 63. | [The Black Lady] | [256] |
| 64. | [The Ten Rabbits] | [257] |
| 65. | [The Three Wishes] | [258] |
| 66. | [Fairy Bride] | [259] |
| 67. | [Cinderella] | [259] |
| 68. | [Jack the Robber] | [260] |
| 69. | [The Fool with the Sheep] | [262] |
| 70. | [The Tinker and his Wife] | [263] |
| 71. | [Winter] | [266] |
| 72. | [The Black Dog of the Wild Forest] | [267] |
| IX. | [SCOTTISH-TINKER STORIES] | [272] |
| 73. | [The Brown Bear of the Green Glen] | [272] |
| 74. | [The Tale of the Soldier] | [278] |
| 75. | [The Fox] | [283] |
| 76. | [The Magic Shirt] | [289] |
| [APPENDIX] | [291] |
| | [DE NEW HAN’.] | [291] |
| | [JOHN BUNYAN.] | [293] |
| [INDEX] | [296] |