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Last of the Breed: Chapters 37–47

After escaping a Soviet military camp, U.S. Air Force pilot Joseph "Mack" Makatozi navigates the Siberian wilderness as a native tracker is on his trail.

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  1. carrion
    the dead and rotting body of an animal; unfit for human food
    The canyons were excellent places in which to hide, but the man would have to eat, and if he killed for food he would leave a part of the carcass behind. That would attract the carrion eaters.
  2. vain
    unproductive of success
    Vainly he searched for some evidence of a man’s passing. He found nothing but the droppings of a mountain goat and a few patches of snow.
  3. impudent
    marked by casual disrespect
    He was an impudent fool! Yet he had been warned that Alekhin was no respecter of authority.
  4. serrated
    notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex
    He looked ahead, and along the ridge he saw jagged, serrated rocks with occasional towers, almost like battlements in some places.
  5. entrenched
    established firmly and securely
    But it was hard for any man to move against the sheer inertia of entrenched civil servants who did not want change and feared to lose their privileges.
  6. rankle
    make resentful or angry
    What had Alekhin meant, saying he was through? It was absurd, but the words rankled. They stuck like burrs in his thoughts, and he could not rid himself of that dire warning.
  7. exuberance
    eager enjoyment or approval
    Suddenly he remembered a brother officer, a hunter of big game, who had told him of wild rams battering such trees, butting them again and again in simple exuberance and lust for combat.
  8. insignia
    a badge worn to show official position
    Joe Mack could not see his insignia, but supposed him a noncommissioned officer.
  9. wend
    direct one's course or way
    Dipping down into a narrow opening between two appallingly sheer gray cliffs, he walked along a sandy floor, crawled over boulders, and wended a precarious way through a forest of tumbled rock.
  10. precipitous
    extremely steep
    Looking back down, he judged any follower would have gone on down the canyon, not thinking that a man would choose such a precipitous climb.
  11. promontory
    a natural elevation
    Climbing a promontory, he studied the country behind him.
  12. ponderous
    having great mass and weight and unwieldiness
    The boulder teetered, crunched, and slowly began to turn over.
    Ponderously, almost majestically, it began to roll over, and then suddenly, seized by the forces of gravity, it turned over and began to tumble down the slope.
  13. inducement
    a positive motivational influence
    What reward had been offered for him he did not know, or what other inducement, if any.
  14. abreast
    alongside each other, facing in the same direction
    His gun covering the side of the helicopter, he got to his feet. Working his way toward the tail, he kept the gun in position and slowly drew abreast.
  15. lichen
    a plant occurring in crusty patches on tree trunks or rocks
    There was still forest, although the trees were not as tall, the undergrowth less, and there was more moss, lichens, and tundra.
  16. respite
    a relief from harm or discomfort
    The helicopter flight had probably given him a little respite. Even Alekhin would have trouble picking up his trail now.
  17. sullen
    showing a brooding ill humor
    He smirked, his sullen eyes showing his contempt.
  18. adroit
    quick or skillful or adept in action or thought
    Now he was no longer agile, and his poor stumps of feet were crippled and broken. To move swiftly or adroitly was impossible.
  19. foreboding
    a feeling of evil to come
    Do not think me a coward, but we are so close now, and this feeling, this sense, this foreboding—I do not like it.
  20. borscht
    a soup containing beet juice as a foundation
    She will have a bit of cheese and some sliced meat, and she makes an excellent borscht.
  21. aloof
    distant, cold, or detached in manner
    Speak to him of books. You will have his attention at once. You understand? He is friendly but aloof. I mean he does not mix.
  22. unobtrusive
    not undesirably noticeable
    However, there would be many like her here, and it was well that she would not attract attention. She must be as unobtrusive as possible.
  23. impend
    be imminent or about to happen
    For a long time they were silent, each thinking, frightened, understanding what impended.
  24. invariably
    without change, in every case
    Criminals were almost invariably stupid in this respect. If they escaped from the law, they returned to familiar surroundings to be close to those they knew, people who could help them and conceal them, people with whom they were comfortable.
  25. amble
    walk leisurely
    He saw nothing but a bird now and again, and just before the sun disappeared he saw three moose come from the willows and amble slowly across the terrain.
  26. convey
    serve as a means for expressing something
    “Just convey my message, nothing more.”
  27. inertia
    a disposition to remain inactive
    Many people did care, and some worked very hard, for one reason or another, but not enough of them. The great problem was inertia.
  28. harried
    troubled persistently, especially with petty annoyances
    Now they were gray, bare, harried by the wind.
  29. resigned
    accepting that something unpleasant cannot be changed
    He had become resigned to suffering, resigned to working out a poor existence in the taiga. Or he was becoming resigned.
  30. floe
    a flat mass of ice drifting at sea
    Lights stabbed the darkness, reflecting from the open water and from the ice along the edges and the floes.
  31. countermand
    cancel officially
    “But we have an order,” Kyra protested, “an order for their arrest. The GRU—”
    “I know all about it. The order has been countermanded.”
  32. subdued
    quieted and brought under control
    A very subdued Kyra Lebedev had arrived the following morning, reporting to Zamatev.
  33. apprehend
    take into police custody
    Patrols will be driving these roads, passing constantly. If he is seen, they will follow and apprehend him.
  34. knoll
    a small natural mound
    On this morning he had walked out into the forest and climbed a small knoll.
  35. foible
    a minor weakness or peculiarity in someone's character
    She accepted his foibles, his trickiness, and his weaknesses and took care of him anyway.
  36. careen
    move at high speed and in an uncontrolled way
    Ostap hung on desperately as the car careened around sharp curves and raced over bumpy roads that were hardly more than trails.
  37. manacle
    shackle that can be locked around the wrist
    They would cripple him or put him so tightly in manacles that he could not escape.
  38. quaver
    give off unsteady sounds
    He had sung his death song in a voice that did not quaver, and the Blackfeet had marveled.
  39. slog
    walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
    Day after day he had slogged along through storm and sun, working his way, mostly by night when there was any night, toward the east.
  40. niche
    a small concavity
    Shortly after he abandoned the Volga, the country had been crisscrossed by helicopters and planes, and during most of that time he had huddled in a niche in a clay bank behind some dead poplars and a few straggling willows, a place planes flew over time and again, the searchers never imagining that even a marmot might conceal itself there.
Created on Fri Apr 14 08:52:33 EDT 2023 (updated Mon May 08 18:20:19 EDT 2023)

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