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Haste: excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry.

Leisure: use of free time for enjoyment

Strove: struggle or fight vigorously

Gazing Grain: grain learning toward the sun

Gossamer: a thin, light cloth

My Tippet- only Tulle: My shawl was only a fine net cloth

Swelling: a natural rounded protuberance.

Sacarcely: only a very short time before.

Cornice: the molding around the top of a building

Surmised: suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.

Sorest: suffering pain from a part of one’s body.

Host: army

To comprehend a nectar: appreciate a delicious beverage

Took the flag: capture the enemy’s flag as a token of victory

Strain: make a strenuous and continuous effort.

Discerning: having or showing good judgment

Starkest: unpleasantly or sharply clear; impossible to avoid.

Prevail: prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious

Demur:  voice opposition; object

Unveil: show or announce publicly for the first time.

Befell: (of something bad) happen to someone.

Divine majority: other souls

Kneeling: be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, as when praying or showing submission.

Heaves: risings and fallings

Interposed: came between

Stillness: the absence of movement or sound.

Gathering: an assembly or meeting, especially a social or festive one or one held for a specific purpose.

Stumbling: ripping or losing one’s balance while walking; moving with difficulty.

Keepsakes: a small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally owned it.

Sovereign: a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.

Doe: female of certain other animal species

Vesuvian: A slow-burning match formerly used for lighting cigars; a fusee.

Foe: an enemy or opponent

Swoop: carry out a sudden attack, especially in order to make a capture or arrest

Loitering: stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose

Tamed: make less powerful and easier to control.

Yawp: loud, rough speech

Scud: wind-blown cloud

Bequeath: hand over, as if in a will

Flesh: the skin or surface of the human body with reference to its color, appearance, or

sensual properties.

Dusk: after sunset

Jags: sharp projection


Haste: excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry.

Leisure: use of free time for enjoyment

Strove: struggle or fight vigorously

Gazing Grain: grain learning toward the sun

Gossamer: a thin, light cloth

My Tippet- only Tulle: My shawl was only a fine net cloth

Swelling: a natural rounded protuberance.

Sacarcely: only a very short time before.

Cornice: the molding around the top of a building

Surmised: suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.

Sorest: suffering pain from a part of one’s body.

Host: army

To comprehend a nectar: appreciate a delicious beverage

Took the flag: capture the enemy’s flag as a token of victory

Strain: make a strenuous and continuous effort.

Discerning: having or showing good judgment

Starkest: unpleasantly or sharply clear; impossible to avoid.

Prevail: prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious

Demur:  voice opposition; object

Unveil: show or announce publicly for the first time.

Befell: (of something bad) happen to someone.

Divine majority: other souls

Kneeling: be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, as when praying or showing submission.

Heaves: risings and fallings

Interposed: came between

Stillness: the absence of movement or sound.

Gathering: an assembly or meeting, especially a social or festive one or one held for a specific purpose.

Stumbling: ripping or losing one’s balance while walking; moving with difficulty.

Keepsakes: a small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally owned it.

Sovereign: a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.

Doe: female of certain other animal species

Vesuvian: A slow-burning match formerly used for lighting cigars; a fusee.

Foe: an enemy or opponent

Swoop: carry out a sudden attack, especially in order to make a capture or arrest

Loitering: stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose

Tamed: make less powerful and easier to control.

Yawp: loud, rough speech

Scud: wind-blown cloud

Bequeath: hand over, as if in a will

Flesh: the skin or surface of the human body with reference to its color, appearance, or

sensual properties.

Dusk: after sunset

Jags: sharp projection


Haste: excessive speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry.

Leisure: use of free time for enjoyment

Strove: struggle or fight vigorously

Gazing Grain: grain learning toward the sun

Gossamer: a thin, light cloth

My Tippet- only Tulle: My shawl was only a fine net cloth

Swelling: a natural rounded protuberance.

Sacarcely: only a very short time before.

Cornice: the molding around the top of a building

Surmised: suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.

Sorest: suffering pain from a part of one’s body.

Host: army

To comprehend a nectar: appreciate a delicious beverage

Took the flag: capture the enemy’s flag as a token of victory

Strain: make a strenuous and continuous effort.

Discerning: having or showing good judgment

Starkest: unpleasantly or sharply clear; impossible to avoid.

Prevail: prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious

Demur:  voice opposition; object

Unveil: show or announce publicly for the first time.

Befell: (of something bad) happen to someone.

Divine majority: other souls

Kneeling: be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, as when praying or showing submission.

Heaves: risings and fallings

Interposed: came between

Stillness: the absence of movement or sound.

Gathering: an assembly or meeting, especially a social or festive one or one held for a specific purpose.

Stumbling: ripping or losing one’s balance while walking; moving with difficulty.

Keepsakes: a small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally owned it.

Sovereign: a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.

Doe: female of certain other animal species

Vesuvian: A slow-burning match formerly used for lighting cigars; a fusee.

Foe: an enemy or opponent

Swoop: carry out a sudden attack, especially in order to make a capture or arrest

Loitering: stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose

Tamed: make less powerful and easier to control.

Yawp: loud, rough speech

Scud: wind-blown cloud

Bequeath: hand over, as if in a will

Flesh: the skin or surface of the human body with reference to its color, appearance, or

sensual properties.

Dusk: after sunset

Jags: sharp projection