The four others were dark-eyed, hardy little
vagrants; this child was thin and very fair.
'Don't he too sure of that,' replied the gentleman, 'we don't allow vagrants to roam about this place.
'Vagrants,' said the gentleman, 'vagrants and vagabonds.
There was no municipal police for the purpose of apprehending
vagrants and disorderly characters.
Some of them are ordinary paths, which have a rail on each side, and are made by men with their coats off, but others are
vagrants, wide at one spot and at another so narrow that you can stand astride them.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, a
vagrant named Akram said that he hails from Mitha Tiwana located in district Khushab.
"Lesser White-fronted Goose had been recorded once as single bird in southern Oman seven years ago and was considered as a
vagrant. African Sacred Ibis has visited Salalah this year as a single bird after three years according to one source." The professor remarked that sometimes, birds that do not turn up during the winters show up the next year or the year after that.
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VAGRANT will be leading the way in LSU Stage Society's first play of the semester.
THE friend of a businessman accused of keeping two workers captive and making them live in squalid conditions claims one of them looked like a "
vagrant".
When Mr Hipkin asked Mr Zammit to expand on what he meant by "
vagrant", the witness said: "I meant he was scruffy and never looked after himself."