vocab

Vagabond: Quite an odd word I think! This is just a guess, but it may be in chapter 17. It sounds kind of.... tropical maybe. Another random sentence: "Pirate ships were vagabonds of the seas." Internet Definition: A wanderer (v                g   -b  nd  ) noun Middle English vagabonde, from Old French vagabond , from Late Latin vag bundus , //wandering//, from Latin vag  r   , //to wander//, from vagus , //wandering//. [] photo synonyms wanderer [|explorer], [|gypsy] , haji, pathfinder, pilgrim, [|pioneer] , rambler, rover, tourist, trailblazer, trekker, [|wanderer] , wayfarer [] “He was a vagabond, entering this vast new world.” –my sentence []
 * “ [|The truth is that it is natural, as well as necessary, for every man to be a **vagabond** occasionally.] ”  ||
 * [|Samuel H. Hammond quotes] ||