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Updated: June 28, 2025


For this constitutional difference, he is probably indebted to the barren and inhospitable character of the country over which he roams, as compared with the splendid feeding-grounds of the Far West.

In Ireland there is a small animal called a fox, which does not eat flesh, but contents itself with vegetables, and is so perfectly harmless, that it roams about, unmolested even by dogs.

In a large prospect we are not conscious of this limitation because of the wideness of the field and the number and variety of objects or points of interest in it; the vision roams hither and thither over it and receives a continuous stream or series of pleasing impressions; but to gaze fixedly at the most beautiful object in nature or art does but diminish the pleasure.

Near this quay was a gate, and we entered the wire fence that surrounds the works and the area of the tanks and struck out over a dark waste. The novice who roams about this place in the dark spends a lot of time falling over pipes. They are stretching all over the place without any method that is apparent.

Death-dealing waves sing meaningless ballads to the children, even like a mother while rocking her baby's cradle. The sea plays with children, and pale gleams the smile of the sea beach. On the seashore of endless worlds children meet. Tempest roams in the pathless sky, ships get wrecked in the trackless water, death is abroad and children play.

Piotr, annoyed at being disconcerted by the stranger's question, said sharply: "A vagrant is one who roams about without shelter and without money and obtrudes upon others instead of attending to his own business." "Thank you for the definition," said Ostrov with a bow. "It is true that I have but little money and that I'm compelled to roam about such is the nature of my profession."

The divine monster of the Oriental, which roams about changing the world with the blind force of a beast of prey, dwindles to the charming outline of humanity in Greek fable; the empire of the Titans is crushed, and boundless force is tamed by infinite form.

In its native forests it roams about without seeking to molest any one, and even when caught and tamed it very soon becomes gentle and obedient. "In the East Indies the elephant is in very general use as a beast of burden.

This, however, is a doubtful point; and in all likelihood the bear of the Barren Grounds is a new species, only found in that desolate region. The brown bear is of solitary habits. During the summer season he roams about, growing fat upon roots, fruits, seeds, and wild honey when he can procure it.

The tired wind no longer roams, but has lightly dropped on its leafy couch, and sleeps like man. Silent all but the fountain's drip. And by the fountain's side a youth is lying. Suddenly a creature steals through the black and broken rocks. Ha, ha! the jackal smells from afar the rich corruption of the courser's clay. Suddenly and silently it steals, and stops, and smells.

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