Word: vagabonding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vagabond likes to feel that in the old times there were giants upon the earth; even as there are great men living today. He is willing to accept his old friends for the good they did despite the bare truth about cherry trees, Shepland ponies, false teeth and plaster feet...
...Vagabond is frank to admit that he is not as well acquainted with the literary Franklin as he would like to be. He does know that his Autobiography, the Dogwood Papers and the Almanack are delightful. And it is indeed with pleasure that he goes to Harvard 6 tomorrow at ten to hear more about this thrifty, jolly, wise American...
...Crimson," said the Hatter setting down his tea and looking very important, "that the Vagabond has been taken for a ride...
...dear girl felt dreadfully puzzled. The Hatter's remark seemed to her to have no sort of connection with the conversation. "I don't quite understand you," she said, as politely as she could. "What has that to do with the Vagabond...
...really think that the Vagabond wrote the column about his ride himself, do you?" answered the Hatter feeling more important than ever...