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Updated: May 8, 2025
As dilapidated, ragged, vagabond-looking, honest people are common in England, no questions were asked, and he proceeded on his way rejoicing in that freedom of which he had been deprived for ten years or more.
So did Ellen. 'Ah! she said, 'Harold ye scraped acquaintance with that vagabond-looking boy; I wish I had warned him against it, but I suppose he would only have done it all the more. 'You want to make friends with him yourself, Ellen! We shall have you nodding to him next! You are as curious about him as can be! said Alfred slyly. 'Me!
I have seen the most vagabond-looking istrovoschik, or drosky-drivers, jump out of their drosky and perform similar courtesies toward each other; and where men of this craft are given to politeness, one may rest assured that it must be a national characteristic. All seem to be the slaves of ceremony, from the Czar down to the Mujik.
As they neared the village, Lucy suddenly recollected their unexpected guest. "I wonder how Nelly got home! Did she stay long after we left, Alick?" she said. "No; she said her mother would be angry if she were out late, so she set off at a run." "Lucy," said Stella, "I wonder how you can have anything to do with such a vagabond-looking child!
This device succeeded, the running water effaced the scent, the hound was at fault, and Lorn gave up the attempt. Still the hunted pair were in evil case; they had lost their way, and were spent with fatigue, and they could not extricate themselves from the forest. By and by they met three wild, vagabond-looking men coming with swords and axes, and one with a sheep thrown over his shoulders.
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