The Vagabond
For centuries small tribes or clans of dark-skinned, black haired people, gaudily dressed, have traversed the European and American continents. Although they have no basic religion or social structure which binds them together, their habits and shiftless manner of living identifies them. According to historians they originated in India and are more commonly known as “gypsies.” In the realm of insects there is a moth which bears that same name—the gypsy moth. It, too, is a traveler and...