As for Romany-chals there is not such a place for them in the whole world as the Forest.
Them that wants to see Romany-chals should go to the Forest, especially to the Bald-faced Hind on the hill above Fairlop, on the day of Fairlop Fair.
The English Gypsies call themselves Romany Chals and Romany Chies, that is, Sons and Daughters of Rome.
I tell you what, brother, frequently as I have sat under a hedge in spring or summer time and heard the cuckoo, I have thought that we chals and cuckoos are alike in many respects, but especially in character.
And the chalsand chies into radical weavers and factory wenches, hey, brother?
To mande shoon ye Romany chals Who besh in the pus about the yag, I'll pen how we drab the baulo, I'll pen how we drab the baulo.
About two o'clock, the chals and chies dividing themselves into various parties sat down and partook of the fare, which was partly roasted, partly sodden.
Maréchals Soult and Ney acted as lieutenant-generals to the Emperor.
On this report, which proved afterwards totally unfounded, Napoleon required the maréchals to give him back his letter of abdication.
But the maréchals themselves entered Paris, and gave their assistance to the military councils of Joseph Buonaparte.
When the maréchals arrived in Paris, they found the popular tide had set strongly in favour of the Bourbons; their emblems were everywhere adopted; and the streets resounded with Vive le Roi!
After this crisis, and having ratified the treaty which his maréchals had made for him, Napoleon appeared more at his ease than he had been for some time before, and conversed frankly with his attendants upon the affairs of France.
But the deed having been formally executed, and duly registered and delivered, the maréchals held themselves bound to retain it in their own hands, and to act upon it as the only means of saving France at this dreadful crisis.
I assure you, I think he has in him the stuff of which maréchals of France are made; I have seen more than one produced from such.
That is very possible, monseigneur; but it is the king who makes maréchals of France, and Raoul will never accept anything of the king.
With them were the maréchals de Camp Rewbell, Schmitz, Mayot and Sourd.
And the chals and chies into radical weavers and factory wenches; hey, brother?
The name you used this afternoon, Chals Putsyn, is my name.
You're very much improved," said the real Chals Putsyn, staring curiously at him.
On the opposite side of the hall some benches, on which sat the maréchals of France, and other great officers.
I tell you what, brother, frequently as I have sat under a hedge in spring or summer time, and heard the cuckoo, I have thought that we chals and cuckoos are alike in many respects, but especially in character.
About two o'clock, the chalsand chies dividing themselves into various parties, sat down and partook of the fare, which was partly roasted, partly sodden.
Plenty of gypsy lads; chalsand chies, lads and lasses.
On the following day there was much feasting amongst the Romany chals of Mr. Petulengro's party.
A short distance off, near a spring of clear water, is the encampment of the Romany chals and chies--the Petulengres and their small clan.
The Rommany chals aint sim to tramps, for they've got a different drum into 'em.
And so we Rommany chals always hatchers an ash yag saw the Boro Divvuses.
An' sig as he latched it, some Rommany chals welled alay an' dicked this here Rommany chal.
Pre yeck divvus there was a mush a-piin' ma his Rommany chals adree a kitchema, an' pauli a chairus he got pash matto.
So the rakli jalled with the plachta ta laki rye, and penned, "Dick what I kaired on those chuvvenny, chori Rommany chals that were nashered and pannied for adovo bitti covvo adoi!
And some of the Rommany chals were nashered, an' some pannied.
When 'mugglers nasher an' Rommany chals latch, there's kek worser cammoben for it.
There have been thousands of "swell" Rommany chals who have moved in sporting circles of a higher class than they are to be found in at the present day.
About two o'clock, the chalsdividing themselves into various parties, sat down and partook of the fare, which was partly roasted, partly sodden.
Buonaparte having deceived Schwartzenberg by this successful feint, evacuated Troyes, leaving the Maréchals Victor and Oudinot to oppose the Austrians with very inadequate means, while he directed his own march against Blucher.
Such was this strange scene, of which the maréchals were silent witnesses.
He laid before his maréchals a more daring plan of tactics than even his own gigantic imagination had (excepting in the Moscow campaign) ever before conceived.
Napoleon was not more complaisant to his old comrade and tutor,[349] than he had been to the other maréchals in this campaign, who had not accomplished tasks which they had not the means to achieve.
His maréchals had orders to approach closer to the central point, where he himself had his headquarters; and all the right side of the Elbe was abandoned to the allies.
At Gumbinnen, the remaining maréchals and commanders held a council, in which Murat gave way to the stifled resentment he had long entertained against his brother-in-law.
I have lived too long with Romany chals and Petulengres to be of any politics save Gypsy politics," in spite of what he had said in '32 and was to say again in '57.
Romany chals kair o' the poris, 'cause kekker ever dikked chichi pash of a Romany tan?
It is a rapidly growing quarter, for new chals and new shops spring up every year and quickly find a full complement of tenants from among the lower classes of the population.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.