The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies of SpainBorrow, George
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The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies of Spain
Borrow, George
Romanies -- Languages; Romanies -- Spain
_La Bar Lachi_, _or the Loadstone_.—If the Gitános in general be addicted
to any one superstition, it is certainly with respect to this stone, to
which they attribute all kinds of miraculous powers. There can be no
doubt, that the singular property which it possesses of attracting steel,
by filling their untutored minds with amazement, first gave rise to this
veneration, which is carried beyond all reasonable bounds.
They believe that he who is in possession of it has nothing to fear from
steel or lead, from fire or water, and that death itself has no power
over him. The Gypsy contrabandistas are particularly anxious to procure
this stone, which they carry upon their persons in their expeditions;
they say, that in the event of being pursued by the jaracanallis, or
revenue officers, whirlwinds of dust will arise, and conceal them from
the view of their enemies; the horse-stealers say much the same thing,
and assert that they are uniformly successful, when they bear about them
the precious stone. But it is said to be able to effect much more.
Extraordinary things are related of its power in exciting the amorous
passions, and, on this account, it is in great request amongst the Gypsy
hags; all these women are procuresses, and find persons of both sexes
weak and wicked enough to make use of their pretended knowledge in the
composition of love-draughts and decoctions.
In the case of the loadstone, however, there is no pretence, the Gitánas
believing all they say respecting it, and still more; this is proved by
the eagerness with which they seek to obtain the stone in its natural
state, which is somewhat difficult to accomplish.
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