She says: "You have been a very wayward boy.
How ill-advised she had been when she named that foolish, wayward boy.
Perhaps his favorite charity was Hope House, a home for wayward boys, to which he gave much money.
"Harris was not a wayward boy who could have been rescued," Cullen writes.
From ages 10 to 12, Heyward lived in a training school for wayward boys.
I see you've been tampering with our wayward boy, Stragen,' she observed.
O, what a sight it was, wistly to view How she came stealing to the wayward boy!
He was not a wayward boy being dragged home by his elders, but a young man returning from a misadventure, with friends.
Her understanding love was the greatest influence in the early life of the excitable, high-spirited and sometimes wayward boy.
He thought it a strange thing to see in the chapel of a religious boarding home for wayward boys.