| The Gypsy’s Magic Fiddle
He was playing his fiddle on the edge of the farmer’s market and both
the instrument and the musician were eye-catching. He looked like a traveller.
He was taller than most traveller men though and he was dark-haired and
subtly different in the face. Also his eyes were a deep brown while the
eyes of most of our travellers are blue.
He was wearing a long black coat, black pants and heavy black boots and
there was a red scarf around his neck. There was a wide-brimmed black hat
on his head as he sat there on an empty keg in the centre of the busy market
playing away.
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