Which preposition to use with gipsies

in Occurrences 15%

Its owner is a dark-skinned gipsy in aspect, in dress and manners a gentleman, with erect and handsome figure, but morose demeanour.

of Occurrences 3%

It was in a horse fair I came across Jasper Petulengro, a young gipsy of whom I had caught sight in the gipsy camp I have already alluded to.

in Occurrences 2%

Gipsies, Tramps, Beggars, and Cours des Miracles First Appearance of Gipsies in the West.

from Occurrences 2%

She told me she had been carried off by gipsies from Navarro, and was working at the factory in order to earn enough to return home to her poor mother.

with Occurrences 1%

CALLOT, JACQUES, engraver and etcher, born at Nancy; his etchings, executed many of them at the instance of the Grand-duke of Tuscany and Louis XIII. of France, amounted to 1600 pieces, such as those of the sieges of Breda and Rochelle, which are much admired, as also those of the gipsies with whom he associated in his youth (1593-1633).

before Occurrences 1%

On the supposition that Kohlhaas probably had not fixed very deeply in mind the features of the old gipsy, of whom he had had but a fleeting vision as she handed him the paper, he determined to substitute the aforesaid woman for her and, if it were practicable, to have her act the part of the gipsy before Kohlhaas.

at Occurrences 1%

"Muy simpatica," had said the old Gipsy at the Generalife in Granada when I had spoken bolee with him.

on Occurrences 1%

Notre Dame, which formerly witnessed the execution at the stake of sorcerers, alchymists, and gipsies on the Grande Place, has now no word of reprobation for the carcass of the suicide, once allowed to rot on the ground, or be devoured by birds.

than Occurrences 1%

"Depend on it, Jess," declared Peggy, with conviction, "that child is no more a gipsy than you or I." "Do you think she was stolen from somewhere?" asked Jess, readily guessing the drift of her friend's thoughts.

unto Occurrences 1%

why, she is a very dowdy, A dishclout, a foul gipsy unto thee.

by Occurrences 1%

We have been put in mind to say something of the gipsies by having witnessed the consequences of one of these affrays, which has brought us still better acquainted with these singular people.

Which preposition to use with  gipsies