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The Romany Rye

CHAPTER XXXIX
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Egy szegeny Magyar Nemes ember, a poor Hungarian nobleman, son of one yet poorer.

I was born in Transylvania, not far to the west of good Coloscvar.

I served some time in the Austrian army as a noble Hussar, but am now equerry to a great nobleman, to whom I am distantly related.

In his service I have travelled far and wide, buying horses.

I have been in Russia and Turkey, and am now at Horncastle, where I have had the satisfaction to meet with you and to buy your horse, which is, in truth, a noble brute.
_Myself_.


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