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or in the garden or buy provisions from a farmer, not from 



stores. 



Make fire in wet woods. 



Cook with two others a successful meal on a gypsy trip, 



cooking other dishes than those cooked for Little Gypsy. 



Cook in hole in the ground or in a reflecting oven. 



Know the principles of first aid. 



Decorate Sivad. 



Nature 

 Walk 75 miles. (If done the same summer with Little 

 Gypsy same miles may be counted.) 



Clouds, stars, etc. (Miss Cornell) 



Horse 

 Pass the first test in horseback riding. 

 Take a horse down to be shod or its equivalent. 



Farm 



Transplant at least 20 plants successfully. If there are 

 none to be transplanted in the garden, find wild plants and 

 place them with the consent of Hiiteni in some place to 

 decorate the camp. 



Privilege 

 Overnight horseback trip. 



George Borrow once asked of an old gipsy- whom he found living by 

 himself in a lonely hovel on the moor^what pleasure he found in life; the 

 aged man answered: 



"Life is sweet, brother! There's'day and night, brother! both sweet 

 things; sun, moon and stars, brother !_all_sweet things. There is likewise a 

 wind on the heath." 



