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1. Ravena's voice was barely a whisper now, “Elenir's niece was crewing that ship, the Wayfarer, as that First Mate, and on that run she was essentially taking orders from the Commandant only regarding the cadets
2. 'Maybe the Wayfarer shuttle is onboard too
3. Look there, the Wayfarer has gone into orbit around it, as if it’s found a new parent to snuggle up against for comfort and protection… As if it knows
4. ‘Let’s see if we can board the Wayfarer
5. ‘Well, the crew of the Wayfarer were missing,’ Russell reminded him
6. But as to the suit, I borrowed it from the Wayfarer
7. ‘They’ll come to investigate and blow us to scrambled eggs like they did with the Wayfarer
8. 2 If the person who comes be a wayfarer assist him so far as you are able; but he will not remain with you more than two or three days unless there be a necessity
9. At least it seemed so to the ears of the wayfarer, though he was moving along the path with the caution that must be practised by any man who ventures beyond Thunder River
10. The wayfarer glimpsed its flight as he sprang frantically to cover
11. 'Come on out,' he called, in an accent unfamiliar to the wayfarer
12. The wayfarer was staring wide-eyed at the larger man, dumfounded by the realization that the man had actually tracked down one of the forest-devils and slain him unsuspected
13. The Nemedian soldiers who stood on guard were half drunk, and much too busy watching for handsome peasant girls and rich merchants who could be bullied to notice workmen or dusty travelers, even one tall wayfarer whose worn cloak could not conceal the hard lines of his powerful frame
14. Old men on settles before inns under spreading oak branches called greetings to the wayfarer
15. I have! Wayfarer, and Ride the Wild Wind
16. The initial step of the spiritual wayfarer is to
17. very embodiment of devotion as a wayfarer on the path of spiritual
18. course of worship is taken and the wayfarer rises a little higher, the ap-
19. standing of his situation, this wayfarer is called a rover over the Way of
20. And give the relative his rights, and the poor, and the wayfarer, and do not squander wastefully
21. So give the relative his rights, and the destitute, and the wayfarer
22. The wayfarer smoked his pipe out, put it in his breast, slipped off his great wooden shoes, and lay down on his back on the heap of stones
23. He first takes their property, and when that fails, and pleasures are beginning to swarm in the hive of his soul, then he breaks into a house, or steals the garments of some nightly wayfarer; next he proceeds to clear a temple
24. O Wayfarer! Rest your head on the stony cobblestone
25. The wayfarer, as he reached him, saluted with a gesture of courtesy that had something foreign about it—hesitated a moment—then with a pleasant smile turned from the track and sat down by his side in the cool herbage
26. The wayfarer was lean and keen-featured, and somewhat bowed at the shoulders; his paws were thin and long, his eyes much wrinkled at the corners,
27. What did it profit me to cast my Fate with respectable Society? What had respectable Society e’er done for me? My Fate was with the Outlaws! For despite my Finery, a red Witch’s Garter lay beneath it all! And despite my hir’d Chair, I was a Wayfarer, a weary Pilgrim, a Traveller upon Foot! E’en my Magick Steed was lost to me by now and the only Witchcraft I possess’d was in my Garter and my long red Hair
28. It was difficult to encounter a wayfarer of more wretched appearance
29. "Pardon me, sir," said the wayfarer, "Could you, in consideration of payment, give me a plate of soup and a corner of that shed yonder in the garden, in which to sleep? Tell me; can you? For money?"
30. There was nothing in the field or on the hill except a deformed tree, which writhed and shivered a few paces distant from the wayfarer
31. It was the wayfarer whom we
32. The mother raised her head and thanked her, and bade the wayfarer sit down on the bench at the door, she herself being seated on the threshold
33. The wayfarer struck into this
34. The wayfarer bent over and examined a rather large circular excavation, resembling the hollow of a sphere, in the stone on the left, at the foot of the pier of the door
35. She saw the wayfarer, and perceived what he was looking at
36. "What is the name of this place?" inquired the wayfarer
37. The wayfarer was lean and keen-featured, and somewhat bowed at the shoulders; his paws were thin and long, his eyes much wrinkled at the corners, and he wore small gold ear rings in his neatly-set well-shaped ears
38. Each man in his perception of truth is like a wayfarer who walks by the aid of a lantern whose light he casts before him: he does not see what as yet has not been revealed by its beams, he does not see the path he has left behind, merged again in the darkness; but at any given point he sees that which the lantern reveals, and he is always at liberty to choose one side of the road or the other