For me, it's enough that someone in the Fleet should remember hearing a vague tale!
They had to have something besides Armco's vague tale.
Walker interviewed some participants in the Phips expedition, whose vague tales did nothing to relieve his concerns about what he could expect on the river.
In 1769 Boone, excited by these vague and wondrous tales, determined himself to cross the mountains and find out what manner of land it was that lay beyond.
There'd be seagulls feasting in that area and there'd be vague tales about it all the way from Goa to the bazaars of Hadramut.
There are vague tales that could be interpreted as referring to the Spacers and to their conflict with the Settlers-our own ancestors.
She tried to fob off Seward with some vague tales of sleepwalking, which of course were true enough as far as they went.
And nobody had gone screaming to the police, with vague tales of how, before his eyes, a man (or would it be half a man?)
There'd be seagulls feasting over that area, and there'd be vague tales about the happening in the bazaars of Hadhramaut.