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1
Sometimes a leaf fell and rustled down the road ahead of a
vagrant
wind
.
2
A
vagrant
wind
blew off his hat and gently stirred his long and wavy hair.
3
A
vagrant
wind
sighed about the place.
4
So why have I been left, after twenty years, with one frail daughter whom any
vagrant
wind
may destroy?
5
A
vagrant
wind
,
which had been wandering and moaning all morning as if lost, seemed to stir the snow and settle to rest again.
6
It moved like mist through the shadows, letting the
vagrant
winds
take it where they willed.
7
The sound of the
vagrant
winds
purring here and there in the tops of the spruces reached my ear.
8
Where will the
vagrant
winds
and currents carry the ship during the long winter months that are ahead of us?
9
Some of Macaulay's best essays were written on board slow-going sailing-ships that were blown by
vagrant
winds
from England to India.
10
Presently Jim discovered a brown space in the distance, and detected a thin column of smoke rising on occasions between the
vagrant
winds
.
11
For, with these words, the memories housed in the other chambers crumble to dust and ashes, blown only by
vagrant
winds
of Fate.
12
While there is light, you can see the course they keep across the country-thedust of horses' feet- abridge-avagrantwinding on a hill beyond.
vagrant
wind
vagrant