This was how the world traveled centuries ago, at the pace of nature and at the discretion of capricious winds.
The prospect of freedom thrilled her, but life as a tumbleweed, blown here and there and to oblivion by the capricious winds of fate, wasn't a much better future than this.
A row of cloud-puffs became a steady stream jogged by the play of capricious wind.
The images whirled madly, confused, as if some capricious winds snatched at them.
At every lull of the capricious wind they must have seen how fast the current swept them back.
When the wind, capricious and fickle, stranded them again, and the shiplay dead in the water, Hal battle trained his men.
Just as he approached his target and began to hurl, a capricious wind blew Corrie's silken veil up against his visor, blocking his vision.
Then at eight-thirty the capricious wind blowing down from the hills arrived in an unpredicted gust and whipped a flurry of sparks high into the air.
--marks an even silvery track, there where the capricious wind has swept it free of snow.
The flake cloud shifted, suddenly, unexpectedly, as if obeying the whims of a capricious wind.