I could not understand why so often, in the literature of vagabondage, the vagrant beggar was described as a hypocrite. |
We wandered and fiddled and zithered and tambourined through France till the chills and rains of autumn rendered our vagabondage less merry. |
Which, if not strictly true, is approximately so, if taken to express that Durdles may always be found in a state of vagabondage somewhere. |