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Mara, Daughter of the Nile: Part VI

An enslaved woman in ancient Egypt works as a spy in order to gain her freedom.

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  1. salver
    a tray for serving food or drinks
    Setting down the salver of fruit and soft cheese, he hurried around the end of the tall couch where his lordship still lay, and picked up the snuffer which stood on the table beside the lamp.
  2. exact
    claim as due or just
    There were many nights in a lifetime; it had taken Sheftu only one of them to discover that the gods of the tomb had exacted their tribute after all.
  3. disconsolate
    sad beyond comforting; incapable of being soothed
    Irenamon turned disconsolately and padded toward the door.
  4. burnish
    polish and make shiny
    Nekonkh hung over the gunwale, his arms propped wide, his shoulders burnished copper in the brilliant sunlight.
  5. sprawling
    spreading out in different directions
    “Ast! Look at that!” he roared suddenly, striding over to kick it into a sprawling pile.
  6. fathom
    come to understand
    Sheftu leaned against the wall and let the noise and music and clatter of crockery beat against his ears, trying to pick out her quick laughter from the confusion, trying once again to fathom the strange quality of wistfulness which underlay all her swift-changing expressions, even the most sardonic, the most impudent.
  7. scrabble
    grope, scratch, or feel searchingly
    The reek of fish and hemp and rotting wood rose strong about him; inside the warehouse, he could hear the loud scratching and scrabbling of a rat.
  8. subside
    wear off or die down
    Presently the storm subsided a little, and after a moment she stirred and lifted her head.
  9. founder
    sink below the surface
    “But we’ll not founder on that sand bar until we hit it. I must take you away, little one, you know that, don’t you?”
  10. niche
    an enclosure that is set back or indented
    Guiding her gently into the niche, the captain walked up the alley in the direction Sheftu had taken.
  11. belligerently
    in the manner of someone eager to fight
    The winds had tossed her craft enough, he thought belligerently, in her seventeen short years. It was time somebody steered a straight course for her.
  12. apprehension
    fearful expectation or anticipation
    Sick with apprehension, she darted on.
  13. sinuous
    curved or curving in and out
    She could not wrench her eyes away from that unbelievable, sinuous figure with its twisted shoulder, its gestures of fluid grace.
  14. ashen
    pale from illness or emotion
    “Sit you down. Your face is ashen. Shall I fetch water?”
  15. coherent
    marked by an orderly and consistent relation of parts
    As coherently as she could, she told the story—the ship, the black moment in the alley, her flight from Nekonkh, then from Reshed—and the terrible scene she had just witnessed.
  16. exult
    feel extreme happiness or elation
    Mara found herself laughing silently, clutching the vines in wild excitement. They all went free! She exulted.
  17. devise
    come up with after a mental effort
    Not gentle Inanni but Chadzar stood beside Mara, whip in hand—and no Lord Sheftu lounged with deceptive laziness in the background, ready to throw her a glance of encouragement, devise a way out.
  18. welt
    a raised mark on the skin
    Only the fresh welts across her shoulders were vividly real; they throbbed without ceasing, each stripe separately, like crisscrossed bands of fire.
  19. efface
    make inconspicuous
    He crossed the room quickly; the soldiers effaced themselves against the walls, and the Libyan gave Mara a shove which sent her sprawling on her face, unable to catch herself because of her bound wrists.
  20. waspish
    very irritable
    “She is the leader? You ask me," said the queen waspishly, “to believe that tale?"
  21. relentless
    not willing or able to stop or yield
    Again the crack of the lash sounded in the room—four times, five times, six. Through a blur of pain Mara heard the relentless voice again. “Who is he?”
  22. bedraggled
    limp, untidy, and soiled
    A young man, he is, somewhat homely of countenance, though this bedraggled lily here found him handsome enough, I daresay.
  23. hovel
    small crude shelter used as a dwelling
    In palace and villa and hovel they slept, long of eye, with their amulets about their necks, each stiffly pillowed on his headrest of wood or carven ivory or gold.
  24. lustrous
    reflecting light
    As its fragrance drifted upward to the nose of the Starry One, she smiled serenely and allowed her lustrous eyes to move again to Thebes.
  25. impetuous
    characterized by undue haste and lack of thought
    The Starry One had seldom encountered a more impetuous young man, and she found herself pleased by him.
  26. faction
    a clique that seeks power usually through intrigue
    “What of the other factions?" barked Khofra, who in spite of his protests was hurriedly buckling on his leather tunic. “The priesthood, the nobles who’ve sworn loyalty, the common folk. Have they been roused?”
  27. seasoned
    rendered competent through trial and experience
    They’ll do their parts, never fear. But without your seasoned troops—
  28. feign
    make believe with the intent to deceive
    “She’s but feigning now," said Nahereh.
  29. debonair
    having a sophisticated charm
    The tall doors swung open and an arrogant, gold-decked figure she had never thought to see again strolled through them and bowed with debonair grace toward the throne.
  30. reel
    be dizzy, disoriented, or bewildered
    Had Sheftu noticed him? He must have, and he must be all but reeling from the shock of it.
  31. magpie
    an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker
    Your Radiance, it is difficult to keep anything secret in the city of Thebes, when both servants and rivermen gossip like magpies—often with each other.
  32. adroit
    quick or skillful or adept in action or thought
    Where are the criminals, Daughter of the Sun? Surely my lord Nahereh’s adroit and fearless coup netted more than one wretched slave girl!
  33. coup
    a brilliant and notable success
    Where are the criminals, Daughter of the Sun? Surely my lord Nahereh’s adroit and fearless coup netted more than one wretched slave girl!
  34. derisive
    expressing contempt or ridicule
    “And perhaps she knows much!” It was a new voice—Sahure’s. It rang loud and derisive through the room. “But you know more—Sashai!”
  35. raiment
    especially fine or decorative clothing
    That is Sashai—he who stands before you in fine raiment and gold!
  36. rapturous
    feeling great delight
    At once he turned, strode quickly to Mara and took her in his arms. Mara, in a rapturous confusion at the unexpectedness of it, barely heard the queen’s outraged exclamation.
  37. poise
    great coolness and composure under strain
    All Sheftu’s cool poise had shattered in an instant; he was fighting his captors like a madman—though his lips were shut tight.
  38. gnarled
    old and twisted and covered in lines
    Nahereh fell as Mara watched, and the gnarled old general who had struck him down whirled as the juggler crept past toward the inner door, seized him, flung him bodily into the arms of two archers—
  39. bestow
    give as a gift
    “Blue-Eyed One, never again shall you cover your shoulders. I declare your scars to be medals of gallantry greater than any I could bestow, and it is my will that all the Black Land look upon them, and learn the nature of courage.”
  40. decree
    issue an authoritative order
    "In the name of Ra the Shining One and of my father, whose royal will decreed it, I claim my heritage as pharaoh of the Two Lands and sole ruler of Egypt!"
Created on Thu Apr 08 09:44:01 EDT 2021 (updated Wed Apr 14 14:53:06 EDT 2021)

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