The lonely, homeless boy on the "Palace" doorstep had touched a heart that most men thought too hard to be broken in this world or the next.
Andrew Malden never doubted the blue-eyed, homeless boy who had grown to be the stalwart young man on whom he leaned more and more.
And Andrew Malden shut the door of his heart, which, a few short years ago, had swung open for the homeless lad.
Worse than all, they drove some women and children into the woods, and two children were born of homeless mothers.
The aged, the young, and the sick had been alike houseless and homeless in the most inclement season of the year.
To think of a whole people, homeless in the world!
He landed in the latter city, a homeless and hungry young man, and bought three-pence worth of bread to satisfy his appetite.
Little Alice, with tears in her blue eyes, said that she hoped the neighbors had not let Lieutenant-Governor Hutchinson and his family be homeless in the street, but had taken them into their houses, and been kind to them.
And now again he wandered, a homeless adventurer, through the land, only with the difference that before with insolent power he had sported with men, whom he now coldly preyed upon because he despised them.
Homeless from birth he never knew the nostalgia which grips even the most deliberately vagrant of men.
It may seem odd that a homeless Bohemian like myself should have kept a diary; but I was born methodical.
He was made homeless and was banished to distant lands.
In that instant the fetters fell away, the chains were lifted off the neck of this homeless one and hung round the neck of the foe.
In spite of everything, this homeless prisoner remained inwardly tranquil and secure, trusting in the peerless Lord, yearning for whatever afflictions might have to be encountered in the pathway of God’s love.
Now they would say that these homeless wanderers were ruined at last; again that the cross would soon be put to use.
For Jesus' sake, and yours, I am a homeless wanderer on earth.
They are thrown upon the world homelessand friendless to poison and destroy those with whom they come in contact.
He just made that old street song burn its way into the heart, and I felt like I wanted to be a brother to every poor, homeless chap in the world.
Peter could be a big policeman and could bring all the little homeless babies here and I could wash them clean and curl their hair and get them ready to be 'dopted.
At the time of Mary Louise's call funds were very low, so low that it seemed as though the society might have to close its hospitable doors to the homeless waifs and the present inmates be parceled out to the various orphan asylums.
Was there a Providence for me, or them, or any other strayed, homeless dog?
It was what you might call the home of the homeless, and the homeless were numerous and noisy.
As soon as arrangements for the wintering of the homelessnatives had been completed, the Bear returned to Unalaska and thence made one more trip to Nome on business connected with the Federal Courts at that place.
When the dusk of that day deepened into evening, the Redondo turned homeward from those shrouded shores, bearing to safety the homeless victims of the peninsula and islands close at hand.
He had joined the ragamuffins along shore, a swarm of wharf rats that knew no more about their fathers than the homeless dogs who went with them on their raids.
And now that I am once more in the Confederacy, it is to find my wife and children driven from their homes, while God only knows if they are not wandering all over the South, homeless and friendless.
Then, in the hush he heard a sound as of a branch ceaselessly trailed through long grass, fainter and fainter, more and more distinct; again fainter; but nothing could he see that should make that homeless sound.
But it stayed dark, and the homeless noise never ceased.