Sleepless, Shelterless, night and day, Drenched and weary and sniped and shelled, The word was given that come what may The line must hold, and the line was held.
"The Story of the "9th King's" in France"
Enos Herbert Glynne Roberts
The remainder of the day was made pleasanter by the chance finding of a friend in a strange land, and with a prospect of spending a night under a roof, for, however it might be, it could but be better than the almost Shelterless bivouac that had many times been their night lodging since they entered the great Northern Wilderness, that, within a few years, had become known as the New Hampshire Grants.
"A Hero of Ticonderoga"
Rowland E. Robinson
At Madelon, happy, successful, contented, Jeanne-Marie would not have looked a second time; but for Madelon, forsaken, Shelterless, dependent on her, she would have been ready almost to lay down her life.
"My Little Lady"
Eleanor Frances Poynter