Unlike many Native American tribes, the Comanches were warriors and wanderers, made up of as many as 38 bands related only by loose friendship. |
They were a bunch of raggle-taggle wanderers, individuals, cast away from society to partake on the last quest of each of their lives. |
Occasionally they find a few sparks, kept alive in a humble woodcutter's cottage, or in a small fire started by a few of their fellow wanderers. |
This promenade for fashionable men and women was now home to ragged wanderers. |
These wanderers still travel to the ruins of the old house and try to start up the old hearth fire. |
Besides these, there are the urban and suburban wanderers, or those who follow some itinerant occupation in and round about the large towns. |