what does the phrase 'vagrant gypsy life' mean?
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Answer:Masefield speaks of the “vagrant gypsy life” and expresses a desire for a “laughing fellow-rover”. ... We may take it at face value and assume Masefield is again drawing attention to the simplicity of a life at sea, emphasised by the wonderful balance between work and rest
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Masefield speaks of the “vagrant gypsy life” and expresses a desire for a “laughing fellow-rover”. We may take it at face value and assume Masefield is again drawing attention to the simplicity of a life at sea, emphasised by the wonderful balance between work and rest.
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