He said to himself that it must have strained all Mrs. Collingwood's pride to accommodate herself to that household, and he marvelled at her tremendous growth in self-control and in social vagabondage.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
Soon afterwards, he became gate-keeper for the winter at Tzaratzine; but the summer had hardly come before he began his vagabondage again, in the course of which he undertook a thousand little jobs in order to keep himself alive.
"Contemporary Russian Novelists"
Serge Persky
Timothy had hitherto, in his twenty years, shown no sign of enthusiasm more sophisticated than that of shooting birds in their season and roaming the woods in a happy vagabondage while the law was on.
"Country Neighbors"
Alice Brown