Zingara
a female gypsy.
historical examples
stars of the opera mabel wagnalls
the hyborian age robert e. howard
the hyborian age robert e. howard
the hour of the dragon robert e. howard
king of camargue jean aicard
the madigans miriam michelson
the hour of the dragon robert e. howard
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