Suppose some of the boys had seen me coming through Canterbury, wayworn and ragged, and should find me out? |
But the reception of these wayworn strangers at the seat of government proved to be rather dubious. |
Care beset the wayworn travelers, as to when they should go to bed and rest them. |
The aspect of this river and its vicinity was cheering to the wayworn and hungry travellers. |
Whereby it speedily came to pass that he retained only the garments he stood in, and these soon became shabby and wayworn. |
Her face was pale, and there was in it the kind of compassion that one might imagine a spirit to feel for a wayworn mortal. |