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  1. furtive
    secret and sly
    Furtive, but yet in
    some peculiar, determined way a little flaunt-
    ing.
  2. scrawl
    write carelessly
    After her other ordinary
    and clearly directed letters the long envelope
    of thin Italian paper with its almost illegible
    scrawl seemed out of place and alien.
  3. perturbed
    thrown into a state of agitated confusion
    But only
    the fact that the child had edged herself and
    her poor sewing over to the farthermost cor-
    ner of the sofa suggested that she was in any
    way perturbed by this menace to herself and
    her work.
  4. spasmodic
    occurring in spells and often abruptly
    And for a swift moment Irene Redfield
    seemed to see a pale small girl sitting on a
    ragged blue sofa, sewing pieces of bright red
    cloth together, while her drunken father, a
    tall, powerfully built man, raged threateningly
    up and down the shabby room, bellowing
    curses and making spasmodic lunges at her
    which were not the less frightening because
    they were, for the most part.
  5. flaunt
    display proudly
    Furtive, but yet in
    some peculiar, determined way a little flaunt-
    ing.
  6. bellow
    make a loud noise, as of an animal
    And for a swift moment Irene Redfield
    seemed to see a pale small girl sitting on a
    ragged blue sofa, sewing pieces of bright red
    cloth together, while her drunken father, a
    tall, powerfully built man, raged threateningly
    up and down the shabby room, bellowing
    curses and making spasmodic lunges at her
    which were not the less frightening because
    they were, for the most part.
  7. shabby
    showing signs of wear and tear
    And for a swift moment Irene Redfield
    seemed to see a pale small girl sitting on a
    ragged blue sofa, sewing pieces of bright red
    cloth together, while her drunken father, a
    tall, powerfully built man, raged threateningly
    up and down the shabby room, bellowing
    curses and making spasmodic lunges at her
    which were not the less frightening because
    they were, for the most part.
  8. lunge
    the act of moving forward suddenly
    And for a swift moment Irene Redfield
    seemed to see a pale small girl sitting on a
    ragged blue sofa, sewing pieces of bright red
    cloth together, while her drunken father, a
    tall, powerfully built man, raged threateningly
    up and down the shabby room, bellowing
    curses and making spasmodic lunges at her
    which were not the less frightening because
    they were, for the most part.
  9. ragged
    being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn
    And for a swift moment Irene Redfield
    seemed to see a pale small girl sitting on a
    ragged blue sofa, sewing pieces of bright red
    cloth together, while her drunken father, a
    tall, powerfully built man, raged threateningly
    up and down the shabby room, bellowing
    curses and making spasmodic lunges at her
    which were not the less frightening because
    they were, for the most part.
  10. perplexity
    trouble or confusion resulting from complexity
    The frown, however,
    was more from perplexity than from annoy-
    ance; though there was in her thoughts an ele-
    ment of both.
  11. sly
    marked by skill in deception
    A thin sly thing which bore no
    return address to betray the sender.
  12. outrage
    a disgraceful event
    Certainly
    not because of any alarms or feeling of outrage
    on the part of others.
  13. illegible
    unable to be read
    After her other ordinary
    and clearly directed letters the long envelope
    of thin Italian paper with its almost illegible
    scrawl seemed out of place and alien.
  14. menace
    something that is a source of danger
    But only
    the fact that the child had edged herself and
    her poor sewing over to the farthermost cor-
    ner of the sofa suggested that she was in any
    way perturbed by this menace to herself and
    her work.
  15. ineffectual
    not producing an intended consequence
    Ineffectual.
  16. annoy
    disturb, especially by minor irritations
    The frown, however,
    was more from perplexity than from annoy-
    ance; though there was in her thoughts an ele-
    ment of both.
  17. dislike
    a feeling of aversion or disapproval
    hend such an attitude towards danger as she was
    sure the letter's contents would reveal; and she
    disliked the idea of opening and reading it.
  18. fur
    dense coat of fine silky hairs on mammals
    And there
    was, too, something mysterious and slightly fur-
    tive about it.
  19. edge
    a line determining the limits of an area
    Stepping al-
    ways on the edge of danger.
  20. frown
    a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
    Her brows came to-
    gether in a tiny frown.
  21. thin
    of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite
    After her other ordinary
    and clearly directed letters the long envelope
    of thin Italian paper with its almost illegible
    scrawl seemed out of place and alien.
  22. alien
    from another place or part of the world
    After her other ordinary
    and clearly directed letters the long envelope
    of thin Italian paper with its almost illegible
    scrawl seemed out of place and alien.
  23. draw back
    pull or move away
    Always aware, but
    not drawing back or turning aside.
  24. envelope
    a flat container for a letter or thin package
    After her other ordinary
    and clearly directed letters the long envelope
    of thin Italian paper with its almost illegible
    scrawl seemed out of place and alien.
  25. tiny
    very small
    Her brows came to-
    gether in a tiny frown.
Created on Tue Sep 13 13:05:52 EDT 2016

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