‘Then you know nothing of the gypsies, brother; no people on earth are fonder of those trifles, as you call them, than the Romany chals, and more disposed to respect those who have them.’

‘Then money and fine clothes would induce you to do anything, Ursula?’

‘Ay, ay; brother, anything.’

‘To chore, [65a] Ursula?’

‘Like enough, brother; gypsies have been transported before now for choring.’

‘To hokkawar?’ [65b]

‘Ay, ay, I was telling dukkerin only yesterday, brother.’

‘In fact, to break the law in everything?’

‘Who knows, brother, who knows? as I said before, gold and fine clothes are great temptations.’

‘Well, Ursula, I am sorry for it, I should never have thought you so depraved.’