Here dwell many races with quaint customs and quainter costumes, and it is of these people that you will read in Our Little Hungarian Cousin.
Contents
| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I. | With the Tziganes | [1] |
| II. | Along the Gypsy Trail | [11] |
| III. | At the Gulyas' Hut | [27] |
| IV. | Deserted! | [39] |
| V. | The Fair of Harom-Szölöhoz | [55] |
| VI. | Village Life | [71] |
| VII. | The Unexpected | [83] |
| VIII. | Marushka Makes a Journey | [106] |
| IX. | "Oh, the Eyes of My Mother!" | [123] |
List of Illustrations
| | PAGE |
| "He . . . quickly began a little tune" (See [page 66]) | [Frontispiece] |
| "Searched through Banda Bela with a keen glance" | [7] |
| Washing in the River | [59] |
| "'Who is this child?' demanded the Baroness" | [82] |
| "First came Marushka" | [92] |
| "'Across the river you see Buda,' said the Baroness" | [115] |
Our Little Hungarian
Cousin