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  • All the seats were getting full, or they were empty, but spoken for — nothing there but a vagabond's spirit, and you should not impinge.

    Carolina Grüber: II Ivan R. 2011

  • But his renunciation of moneyed comforts for a vagabond's existence came only after he had graduated from the exalted Lyc

    His Peregrine Life and Career 2010

  • I stared at the little olive branch which was as fragile as a vagabond's heart.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • I stared at the little olive branch which was as fragile as a vagabond's heart.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • I stared at the little olive branch which was as fragile as a vagabond's heart.

    abri - French Word-A-Day 2007

  • I stared at the little olive branch which was as fragile as a vagabond's heart.

    abri - French Word-A-Day 2007

  • I stared at the little olive branch which was as fragile as a vagabond's heart.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • Even in the desperate position in which he found himself, there survived in the vagabond's nature sufficient poetry to make him value the natural marvel upon which he had so strangely stumbled.

    For the term of his natural life 2004

  • The friendless vagabond's lame story of finding on the Heath a dying man would not have availed him, but for the curious fact sworn to by the landlord of the Spaniards 'Inn, that the murdered nobleman had shaken his head when asked if the prisoner was his assassin.

    For the term of his natural life 2004

  • He noticed a pale circle around the old vagabond's gaunt and hairy wrist; no man owning such priceless secrets would have to pawn his watch.

    Science Fiction Hall of Fame Various, 1973

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