In the Pavane news with the wire of time, Robert Silverberg presents the peregrination of a Traveller to us, left giant and gifted millipede of intelligence. |
He straightened himself up, patted his hair, and resumed his peregrination. |
Nowadays, with the modern means of transport, they have just to continue by following their peregrination across the world. |
And where, I ask, would he be more likely to obtain the object of his peregrination, viz. |
Within this peregrination, there were other movements, smaller but twice as frantic. |
At last she spoke again, out of the dusk from the corner she had reached in her peregrination. |