Most of us are 19admitted into truantry by the accidents, merely, of our senses. |
That was one thing, at least, from which my truantry protected me. |
Such journey would be the soul of truantry and you should set out upon the road every spring when the wind comes warm. |
There is something rather stirring in such prodigious marshaling, but I hear you ask what this has to do with truantry. |
The child has this truantry when he plays at Indian, for he fashions the universe to his desires. |
Rather, the smell of the place urges me indeterminately, diffusedly, to truantry. |