One could presumably make a case that beleaguered faiths always shy from admitting errancy in public. |
The analysis of the collective psychological errancy of that time combined with the footage was a dynamite commentary on what went wrong. |
He replied collectedly enough in speech, but with that ramble and errancy clouding his eyes. |
Military defeat, captivity, and exile are the retributions for this alleged errancy. |
But Leo is too far gone for that, and we must follow him deep into his errancy. |
That very errancy captures both the waywardness of much of the Prince of Wales's life and the historical irregularity of the Regency itself. |