They were outcasts in more ways than one, solitary wanderers in a world that had changed consid- erably during the time of his sleep.
Characters may start as solitary wanderers in romantic fantasy, but they never remain that way for long.
In "The Wave" a distant burst of foam on the seam between Color Field-like stretches of blue sky and aqua green water is like an oracular sign to the solitary wanderer.
A frequently solitary wanderer, Mr. Manning rarely seemed to need the comforts of conversation and used words sparingly.
Overcome with longing, he was like a solitary, nameless wanderer.
Peering through the empty windows made her feel how alone she was, a solitary wanderer in an empty city.
Nightfall had not brought Shalan ibn Mansour's riders swooping after the solitary wanderer, nor had dawn brought them.
The solitary wanderer emits its metronomic calls at around 52 hertz, a tuba pitch that is, nonetheless, far higher than the calls closest to it - those of the giant blue and fin whales.
New ideas, fragile as spring flowers, easily bruised by the tread of the multitude, may yet be cherished by the solitary wanderer.
At times, an image of an Indian (often synonymous in American culture with the solitary wanderer) was superimposed on the scenery.