He wanted to die, wondered vaguely why it did not move in and take him.
She wondered vaguely if it was something that should be important to her.
I vaguely wondered why, if he was so important, the oil companies didn't pay to protect his life.
I wondered vaguely why she was paying so much attention to them.
He wondered vaguely if he'd ever be able to stop.
He didn't know him, but vaguely wondered why one so old would go on such a hard mission.
Why, she wondered vaguely, were they talking about a dog when there really wasn't anything important but him and her?
He vaguely wondered whether anyone was dead, and if so, how many.
He wondered vaguely how they were getting on with it.
She wondered vaguely where he'd been earlier that evening when she'd gone to the old house.