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1. vagabond strolled through the square, catching sight of the protest
2. Wouldn’t you agree that the time has come to stop this nonsense of ‘more of the same’ that has taken you nowhere but in endless circles and dead ends on your journey? Haven’t you tired of being the rambling vagabond who always arrives, but never really gets there?”
3. a vagabond in his lifetime on the earth
4. of the town, however, cast on the vagabond looks in which could be read
5. shoes to the first vagabond that happens along
6. 12 When you till the ground, it shall not henceforth yield to you her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shall you be on the Earth
7. strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth
8. from thy face shall I be hid; and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the
9. “Hey Squire, you shiftless vagabond! Good to see you! All right, make some room for the Prince and his guests!” she called, directing that last at those around her as she stood up to offer Reen a friendly embrace
10. "Why should I burden myself with every nameless vagabond that the sea casts up?" snarled Zaporavo, his look and manner more insulting than his words
11. I've been a mercenary captain, a corsair, akozak, a penniless vagabond, a general—hell, I've been everything except a king, and I may be that, before I die
12. He would spend his afternoons in the courtyard, learning to play the accordion by ear over the protests of Úrsula, who at that time had forbidden music in the house because of the mourning and who, in addition, despised the accordion as an instrument worthy only of the vagabond heirs of Francisco the Man
13. Somewhat like a vagabond, I wandered the area in search of
14. Things changed however once he set foot on the Promenade Deck after his ship, the TCNS VAGABOND, had docked with the KOSTROMA in orbit around Mars
15. Rooster would be cringing had he known a vagabond was drinking his prized liquid straight out of the bottle, and I couldn’t help but laugh picturing the expression on his face had he been standing next to me
16. was no dodging the incoming vagabond
17. “Never mind, Ernie, this is what I missed as a vagabond
18. hereditary: overused werewolves are very much the vagabond, theories for trickery and
19. And He said you’ll be a fugitive and a vagabond on the earth
20. out of the pipe and a vagabond had kicked his way in
21. And, last but not least, entreaties that the unforgettable, skinny vagabond Sound would peacefully and valiantly realize his dream of passing through the beautiful door leading to the other side
22. Cookie Man was a vagabond kind of guy and nobody really knew where he lived or where he worked
23. One man has wealth and children, but his son is a vagabond, and so he is worried
24. did not repent, but his punishment was that he was to be a fugitive and a vagabond in his
25. forced her to live like a vagabond, a criminal
26. What was his punishment? Today he would be told that his “soul” would go to Hell if he did not repent, but his punishment was that he, not a soul, was to be a fugitive and a vagabond in his lifetime on the earth
27. What was his punishment? Today, he would be told that he would go to Hell if he did not repent, but his punishment was that he was to be a fugitive and a vagabond in his lifetime on the earth
28. How is it that drunken vagabond doesn't come in? He has worn his shirt till it looks like a dish-clout, he has torn it to rags! I'd do it all together, so as not to have to work two nights running! Oh, dear! (Cough, cough, cough, cough!) Again!
29. You know my vagabond and restless habits
30. Know you not, lout, vagabond, beggar, that were it not for the might that she infuses into my arm I should not have strength enough to kill a flea? Say, scoffer with a viper's tongue, what think you has won this kingdom and cut off this giant's head and made you a marquis (for all this I count as already accomplished and decided), but the might of Dulcinea, employing my arm as the instrument of her
31. Say, thief and vagabond, hast thou not just now told me that this princess had been turned into a maiden called Dorothea, and that the head which I am persuaded I cut off from a giant was the bitch that bore thee, and other nonsense that put me in the greatest perplexity I have ever been in all my life? I vow" (and here he looked to heaven and ground his teeth) "I have a mind to play the mischief with thee, in a way that will teach sense for the future to all lying squires of knights-errant in the world
32. I am Sancho Panza, his squire, and he the vagabond knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, otherwise called 'The Knight of the Rueful Countenance
33. The duchess gave his wife's letters to Sancho Panza, who shed tears over them, saying, "Who would have thought that such grand hopes as the news of my government bred in my wife Teresa Panza's breast would end in my going back now to the vagabond adventures of my master Don Quixote of La Mancha? Still I'm glad to see my Teresa behaved as she ought in sending the acorns, for if she had not sent them I'd have been sorry, and she'd have shown herself ungrateful
34. " "There is no occasion to have recourse to that remedy, senora," said Altisidora; "for the mere thought of the cruelty with which this vagabond villain has treated me will suffice to blot him out of my memory without any other device; with your highness's leave I will retire, not to have before my eyes, I won't say his rueful
35. It had been brought to Teresa Panza, Sancho's wife, as well, and she with her hair all loose and half naked, dragging Sanchica her daughter by the hand, ran out to meet her husband; but seeing him coming in by no means as good case as she thought a governor ought to be, she said to him, "How is it you come this way, husband? It seems to me you come tramping and footsore, and looking more like a disorderly vagabond than a governor
36. It sheltered magnificently their vagabond labours under the sleepless eye of the sun
37. classrooms, there were about fifteen to twenty unidentified, vagabond students
38. "He is a ragamuffin, a do-nothing, a vagabond
39. "It serves me right! Decidedly, it serves me right! I was determined to be a vagabond and a good-for-nothing
40. "They say that he is a bad boy, a vagabond, a regular good-for-
41. We told him why we wanted him to come into the kitchen, and he slowly laid down his hammer, wiped his brow with his arm, took another wipe at it with his apron, and came slouching out, with a curious loose vagabond bend in the knees that strongly distinguished him
42. "Well, well! Nothing more is wanting than to arrest the count as a vagabond, on the pretext
43. He was bloody safe he wasn't run in himself under the act that time as a rogue and vagabond only he had a friend in court
44. He was fifty, an amateur poet and seasonal vagabond, childless and divorced
45. This memory did not make him shudder, but it had made of him what he was in the eyes of respectable people, a man careless of common decencies, something between a clever vagabond and a disreputable doctor
46. How is it that drunken vagabond doesn't come in? He has worn his shirt till it looks like a dish‐clout, he has torn it to rags! I'd do it all together, so as not to have to work two nights running! Oh, dear! (Cough, cough, cough, cough!) Again! What's this?" she cried, noticing a crowd in the passage and the men, who were pushing into her room, carrying a burden
47. "These are prisoners of our king that have escaped, wandering vagabond dwarves that could not give any good account of themselves, sneaking through the woods and molesting our people!"
48. These were strange words to the vagabond boy's ears, and the pleasantest he had ever heard
49. People had spoken of a prowler of evil appearance; a suspicious vagabond had arrived who must be somewhere about the town, and those who should take it into their heads to return home late that night might be subjected to unpleasant encounters
50. It appeared that a Bohemian, a bare-footed vagabond, a sort of dangerous mendicant, was at that moment in the town
1. It fell on their hearings like a violent thunder and their hearts quivered terrified as if they saw its execution before their eyes, how the houses would be burned, the innocent ones vagabonded, the children killed,the women and old men slaughtered
1. Not having a car is a whole other level of vagabonding
1. She would have to get the vagabonds together and give her swamp lecture, there were eight or ten in the crew who hadn't been thru here before
2. She met so many more interesting people sailing with the vagabonds of this basin and this woman was one of them
3. began as mere vagabonds and outcasts, yet they became mighty
4. but, always vagabonds - as they are not
5. milk that would pass over their thresholds that night to the vagabonds
6. 10 Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places
7. entirely by vagabonds and deep-spacers, with a greeter than spoke as if it were addressing a
8. He was terribly poor at wielding it, but an object such as that could dissuade the less desperate of vagabonds
9. the club was starting to look with so many vagrant vagabonds
10. Vagabonds of foreign culture open up their arms to my observations,
11. Many vagabonds and travelers who wander into town with a stolen or found weapon have claimed to be from the domed city or space station, just to provoke or intimidate, but you do look different
12. "That I believe," said Sancho; "and they would be great fools if they did or thought otherwise; once more I say, see to my feeding and my Dapple's for that is the great point and what is most to the purpose; and when the hour comes let us go the rounds, for it is my intention to purge this island of all manner of uncleanness and of all idle good-for-nothing vagabonds; for I would have you know that lazy idlers are the same thing in a State as the drones in a hive, that eat up the honey the industrious bees make
13. Are we still living in the monstrous times of the Middle Ages, when vagabonds were permitted to display in our public places leprosy and scrofulas they had brought back from the Crusades?"
14. Often, before his captivity, Dantes' mind had revolted at the idea of assemblages of prisoners, made up of thieves, vagabonds, and murderers
15. "Them careless imps, the Mohawks, with their Tuscarora and Onondaga brethren, have been here slaking their thirst," he muttered, "and the vagabonds have thrown away the gourd! This is the way with benefits, when they are bestowed on such disremembering hounds! Here has the Lord laid his hand, in the midst of the howling wilderness, for their good, and raised a fountain of water from the bowels of the 'arth, that might laugh at the richest shop of apothecary's ware in all the colonies; and see! the knaves have trodden in the clay, and deformed the cleanliness of the place, as though they were brute beasts, instead of human men
16. Ten young descendants of Marius and the Gracchi, barefooted and out at elbows, with one hand resting on the hip and the other gracefully curved above the head, stared at the traveller, the post-chaise, and the horses; to these were added about fifty little vagabonds from the Papal States, who earned a pittance by diving into the Tiber at high water from the bridge of St
17. He had the air of an aristocrat and as himself as a ragged wanderer, leader of a gang of vagabonds
18. *Bigwig's word was hlessil, which I have rendered in various places in the story as wanderers, scratchers, vagabonds
19. The caretaker was so struck with their innocent appearance, and with the elegance of Tess's gown hanging across a chair, her silk stockings beside it, the pretty parasol, and the other habits in which she had arrived because she had none else, that her first indignation at the effrontery of tramps and vagabonds gave way to a momentary sentimentality over this genteel elopement, as it seemed
20. Inside, a party was under way, people Charlie didn’t recognize shuffling like vagabonds from parlor to kitchen and clogging the stairs and hallways
21. That which is grandest and that which is basest; the beings who prowl outside of all bounds, awaiting an occasion, bohemians, vagrants, vagabonds of the cross-roads, those who sleep at night in a desert of houses with no
22. It was of this rabble that Saint Jerome was thinking, no doubt, and of all these poor people and all these vagabonds and all these miserable people whence sprang the apostles and the martyrs, when he uttered this mysterious saying: "Fex urbis, lex orbis,"—the dregs of the city, the law of the earth
23. He had no friends at all save the wandering gipsies, and he would give these vagabonds leave to encamp upon the few acres of bramble-covered land which represent the family estate, and would accept in return the hospitality of their tents, wandering away with them sometimes for weeks on end
24. The climate of our town and neighbourhood was pretty equable, especially in summer, which is a very good thing for tramps and vagabonds
25. He would ask, if seven millions of Americans were to be protected in their lives and liberties by ten thousand vagabonds who were fit food for gunpowder? It would be necessary to know the ulterior views of the committee on this point
26. Sir, I will not consent to waste one drop of pure American blood, nor to expend a single dollar, to protect, on the high seas, all the vagabonds of Europe
27. are seven millions of Americans to be protected in their lives and liberties by ten thousand vagabonds, who were fit food for gunpowder? 434;