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The Patrin Web Journal is a website on the Romani people and their culture.
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Patrin ---- small heaps of grass, or leaves, or twigs, or string, laid at cross-roads to indicate the route that must be followed.
The World for Sale, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897
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His face now showed none of the passion and sternness which had been present when he passed the Sentence of the Patrin upon Jethro Fawe; nothing of the gloom filling his eyes as he left Ingolby's house.
The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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"If it be that Jethro Fawe is still alive he is free from the Sentence of the Patrin, and he will become the Ry of Rys," said the old man with sudden passion.
The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Patrin ---- small heaps of grass, or leaves, or twigs, or string, laid at cross-roads to indicate the route that must be followed.
The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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"If it be that Jethro Fawe is still alive he is free from the Sentence of the Patrin, and he will become the Ry of Rys," said the old man with sudden passion.
The World for Sale, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897
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His face now showed none of the passion and sternness which had been present when he passed the Sentence of the Patrin upon Jethro Fawe; nothing of the gloom filling his eyes as he left Ingolby's house.
The World for Sale, Volume 2. Gilbert Parker 1897
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"If it be that Jethro Fawe is still alive he is free from the Sentence of the Patrin, and he will become the Ry of Rys," said the old man with sudden passion.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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His face now showed none of the passion and sternness which had been present when he passed the Sentence of the Patrin upon Jethro Fawe; nothing of the gloom filling his eyes as he left Ingolby's house.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Patrin ---- small heaps of grass, or leaves, or twigs, or string, laid at cross-roads to indicate the route that must be followed.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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