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  • In those days, with skimpy purses and a vagabound lifestyle, the pros expected such behavior, and Mr. Snead was famous for giving as good as he got.

    The Art of Gamesmanship 2009

  • "You are right there, and, I can tell you, I was thinking of going myself, because you know, what suits Jack, in those respects, is pretty well sure to suit me; and I thought, as that vagabound was enjoying himself down by the sea coast, I might as well go and do so likewise."

    Varney the vampire; or, The feast of blood. Volume 2 1847

  • his eyes met mine a gypsy like a ghost from the romances my mother read a gypsy king a vagabound

    The Gypsy came, riding. Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2008

  • his eyes met mine a gypsy like a ghost from the romances my mother read a gypsy king a vagabound

    Archive 2008-02-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2008

  • Believe me, it’s easier to just buy one next time you’re out celebrating something like selling your house or becoming a vagabound.

    Friday Night Happy Hour! « Dating Jesus 2009

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