These people dwelt in the country between the sources of the Black and Chippeway Rivers in Wisconsin, where they had been wanderers for several years.
After some delay the wanderers floated their wooden canoe down the Arkansas, and then began their weary journey up the Great River, and by the middle of September they reached the Fort St. Louis of the Illinois.
And blasts of heaven will aid their flight; They mount--how short a voyage brings 45 The wanderers back to their delight!
Amongst the rarest of the wanderers located here have been a couple of African sand dogs, little creatures without a vestige of hair on their bodies, saving a relieving tuft on the head.
For the use, therefore, of the happy wanderers who may be planning a Moroccan journey, I have added to the record of my personal impressions a slight sketch of the history and art of the country.
There is no break in the links: these wanderers have looked on at the building of cities that were dust when the Romans pushed their outposts across the Atlas.
At that time these wanderers had no commerce with other nations, they had no written language, they could neither read nor write.
Worn with privation to skeletons, they were drooping and spiritless; and had not the wanderers used great exertion to collect the young grass for them, they would have perished, for they were too languid to crop it themselves.
The owner proved to be a Creole missionary from a Spanish settlement below, who had been stationed there to look after the spiritual welfare of the Indians, and who received our wanderers with great kindness.
The wanderers now spent most of their time within the temple, by their glowing fire that blazed so cheerfully, the window and door closed tightly by skins, shutting out the cold air.
These Indians had evidently seen white men, or heard of them before; but could not speak a word of English, or any dialect the wanderers understood.
The day passed and the sun had set, yet Minawanda had not returned to his lodge, from which the wanderers had not ventured for fear of further exasperating the Indians.
Our wanderers awoke the next morning from a long and refreshing sleep, and on rolling away the stone from the outlet of the cavern they found the sun up, and the forest vocal with the feathered songsters.
The Wanderersdecide upon selecting a place to spend the winter in.
And a mighty wind immediately began to blow, as if exciting the inhabitants of earth to war against the wanderers of the air.
The moment that those wanderers of the night saw that Gandharva princess, they swooped down upon her, and seized her, and carried her up towards the heaven.
And when you have entered that body, you will be so much superior in spirit and strength, that you will conquer in fight the wanderers of the air.
One by one thewanderers ascended the bank and sat in their strange seats.
As the six wanderers broke out upon this thoroughfare, they saw the white road blocked by what looked like a long row of carriages, such a row of carriages as might close the approach to some house in Park Lane.
I doubt his taking so much trouble merely to deceive three wanderers who lacked the knowledge even to check them," I said.
Only this indeed: "To everyone, I think, there comes the moment of opportunity when choice must be made between what is great and what is small, between self and its desires and the good of otherwanderers in the way.
Do you think, Bastin, that we live in a tomb because we slept there for a while, awaiting the advent of you wanderers at the appointed hour?
Norlamin close enough so that its image almost filled number six visiplate, the four wanderers studied it with interest.
Crane spoke briefly in reply and the little group of Earthly wanderers stepped into the elevator.
Crossing a narrow creek, we peered silently through the screen of ferns and banana plants, where in a secluded glade were the wanderers in happy festival.
The appearance of a comet in the sky is often sudden and unexpected, and one of those erratic wanderers may become visible at any time and in any part of the heavens.
Simply that the Buddhist Wanderers had by this time invaded Persia, and had fastened their doctrines upon the chief local prophet.
Much they questioned and conjectured whence these ill-starred wanderershad come to lay their bones on so uncharitable a soil, and whether they had perished in seeking, like themselves, for the Earthly Paradise.
And looking at his hand, he saw that the palm bore blue tracings such as one sees on the arms of wanderers and seafaring men.
Then the Wanderers were sent back to their prison till a west wind arose, when they were blindfolded and put on board a boat, and after three days reached the mainland of Africa.
Neither Genoese, nor Catalans, nor Normans of Dieppe, nor the Arab wanderers of Edrisi and Ibn Said were before Don Henry now.
But though they rode along the very heights above the hiding place of the wanderers they sought, and, dismounting, even made an attempt to explore the very thicket sheltering the cave, their search was unsuccessful.
Charles, he published an Act of Toleration, on the conditions of which many persecuted wanderers were induced to return to their homes, and even some ministers to their parishes.
The Indians were saved; and in all their joy at getting back to the world, the Spanish wanderers parted with sincere regret from these simple-hearted friends.
After a short rest the wanderers left for Compostela, then the chief town of the province of New Galicia,--itself a small journey of three hundred miles through a land swarming with hostile savages.
The day's adventures had made our wanderers tired, so the Bumpy Man brought them some blankets in which they rolled themselves and then lay down before the fire, which their host kept alive with fuel all through the night.
One of the children drew a bucket of clear, cold water from a spring and the three wanderers ate heartily and enjoyed the good things immensely.
We watched the great unwieldy creatures a long time, even till evening had faded into night, and were left almost the only wanderers on the hill.
And soon those wanderers of the night, looking like masses of flesh, and of terrible mien, forced the monkeys to leave the walls.
And as he leaped up with a great force, those wanderers of the night fell down the earth, and bruised by the violence of the fall, had their ribs broken.
And when those wanderers of the night assumed their real Rakshasa forms, Rama showed them his troop and dismissed them quietly.
There, the soft light stole in through the opening and revealed to the three wanderers a little Child, who was being lulled to sleep in its mother's arms.
I lay in wait on the desert like a lion," said the Drought, "and intended to throw myself upon these wanderers with all the agonies of thirst, but they eluded me.
All glory to His name, Who drew the shining trace; To Him who leads the wanderers on, And cheers them with His grace.
Thou didst rush," said he, "holiness, on the Libyans like Typhon on the miserable tents of wanderers through the desert.
The twowanderers made no answer to those hospitable invitations; they hurried on in their own way.
Still, these lonely places seemed a miracle to wanderers in the desert, who found in them a little green for the eye, a trifle of coolness, dampness, and some dates also.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wanderers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.