synthetic material that can be molded into objects
He pushed away the plastic tarpaulin and raised himself in the stinking robes
and blankets and looked toward the east for any light but there was none.
He pushed away the plastic tarpaulin and raised himself in the stinking robes
and blankets and looked toward the east for any light but there was none.
a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
And on the far shore a creature that raised its dripping mouth
from the rimstone pool and stared into the light with eyes dead white and sightless as the eggs of
spiders.
And on the far shore a creature that raised its dripping mouth
from the rimstone pool and stared into the light with eyes dead white and sightless as the eggs of
spiders.
Then they sat in the floor decanting them of
their dregs one by one, leaving the bottles to stand upside down draining into a pan until at the end they
had almost a half quart of motor oil.
sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid
Then they sat in the floor decanting them of
their dregs one by one, leaving the bottles to stand upside down draining into a pan until at the end they
had almost a half quart of motor oil.
emptying something by allowing liquid to run out of it
Then they sat in the floor decanting them of
their dregs one by one, leaving the bottles to stand upside down draining into a pan until at the end they
had almost a half quart of motor oil.
Then they sat in the floor decanting them of
their dregs one by one, leaving the bottles to stand upside down draining into a pan until at the end they
had almost a half quart of motor oil.
machine that creates mechanical energy and imparts movement
Then they sat in the floor decanting them of
their dregs one by one, leaving the bottles to stand upside down draining into a pan until at the end they
had almost a half quart of motor oil.
He got the binoculars out of the cart and stood in the road
and glassed the plain down there where the shape of a city stood in the grayness like a charcoal
drawing sketched across the waste.
He got the binoculars out of the cart and stood in the road
and glassed the plain down there where the shape of a city stood in the grayness like a charcoal
drawing sketched across the waste.
They left the cart in a gully covered with the tarp and made their way up the slope through
the dark poles of the standing trees to where he'd seen a running ledge of rock and they sat under the
rock overhang and watched the gray sheets of rain blow across the valley.
Then they walked out to the road and he took the boy's hand and they went to the top of the hill
where the road crested and where they could see out over the darkening country to the south, standing
there in the wind, wrapped in their blankets, watching for any sign of a fire or a lamp.
Just beyond the high gap in
the mountains they stood and looked out over the great gulf to the south where the country as far as
they could see was burned away, the blackened shapes of rock standing out of the shoals of ash and
billows of ash rising up and blowing downcountry through the waste.
Just beyond the high gap in
the mountains they stood and looked out over the great gulf to the south where the country as far as
they could see was burned away, the blackened shapes of rock standing out of the shoals of ash and
billows of ash rising up and blowing downcountry through the waste.
Just beyond the high gap in
the mountains they stood and looked out over the great gulf to the south where the country as far as
they could see was burned away, the blackened shapes of rock standing out of the shoals of ash and
billows of ash rising up and blowing downcountry through the waste.
Just beyond the high gap in
the mountains they stood and looked out over the great gulf to the south where the country as far as
they could see was burned away, the blackened shapes of rock standing out of the shoals of ash and
billows of ash rising up and blowing downcountry through the waste.
move without being stable, as if threatening to fall
He rose and stood tottering in that cold autistic dark with his arms outheld for balance while the
vestibular calculations in his skull cranked out their reckonings.
harmonious arrangement or relation of parts within a whole
He rose and stood tottering in that cold autistic dark with his arms outheld for balance while the
vestibular calculations in his skull cranked out their reckonings.
an apparatus in which an object is mounted to swing freely
Like the great pendulum in
its rotunda scribing through the long day movements of the universe of which you may say it knows
nothing and yet know it must.
Like the great pendulum in
its rotunda scribing through the long day movements of the universe of which you may say it knows
nothing and yet know it must.
someone employed to make written copies of documents
Like the great pendulum in
its rotunda scribing through the long day movements of the universe of which you may say it knows
nothing and yet know it must.
Like the great pendulum in
its rotunda scribing through the long day movements of the universe of which you may say it knows
nothing and yet know it must.
He dreamt of
walking in a flowering wood where birds flew before them he and the child and the sky was aching
blue but he was learning how to wake himself from just such siren worlds.
the latest and most admired style in clothes or behavior
He fashioned sweeps from two old brooms he'd found and wired them to the cart to clear
the limbs from the road in front of the wheels and he put the boy in the basket and stood on the rear rail
like a dogmusher and they set off down the hills, guiding the cart on the curves with their bodies in the
manner of bobsledders.
He fashioned sweeps from two old brooms he'd found and wired them to the cart to clear
the limbs from the road in front of the wheels and he put the boy in the basket and stood on the rear rail
like a dogmusher and they set off down the hills, guiding the cart on the curves with their bodies in the
manner of bobsledders.
something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation
In that long ago somewhere very near this place he'd watched a falcon fall down the long
blue wall of the mountain and break with the keel of its breastbone the midmost from a flight of cranes
and take it to the river below all gangly and wrecked and trailing its loose and blowsy plumage in the
still autumn air.
In that long ago somewhere very near this place he'd watched a falcon fall down the long
blue wall of the mountain and break with the keel of its breastbone the midmost from a flight of cranes
and take it to the river below all gangly and wrecked and trailing its loose and blowsy plumage in the
still autumn air.
In that long ago somewhere very near this place he'd watched a falcon fall down the long
blue wall of the mountain and break with the keel of its breastbone the midmost from a flight of cranes
and take it to the river below all gangly and wrecked and trailing its loose and blowsy plumage in the
still autumn air.
The weather lifted and the cold and they came at last into the broad lowland river valley,
the pieced farmland still visible, everything dead to the root along the barren bottomlands.
The weather lifted and the cold and they came at last into the broad lowland river valley,
the pieced farmland still visible, everything dead to the root along the barren bottomlands.
He
left the boy standing in the road holding the pistol while he climbed an old set of limestone steps and
walked down the porch of the farmhouse shading his eyes and peering in the windows.
Someone before him had not trusted them and in the end neither did he and he walked
out with the blankets over his shoulder and they set off along the road again.
In the produce section in the
bottom of the bins they found a few ancient runner beans and what looked to have once been apricots,
long dried to wrinkled effigies of themselves.
vertical flue carrying smoke through the wall of a building
The day following some few miles south of the city at a bend in the road and half lost in the
dead brambles they came upon an old frame house with chimneys and gables and a stone wall.
They'd
piled a mat of dead hemlock boughs over the snow and they sat wrapped in their blankets watching the
fire and drinking the last of the cocoa scavenged weeks before.
Still they came to trees across the road where they were forced to unload the cart and carry
everything over the trunks and then repack it all on the far side.
It took four more days to come down out of the snow and even then there were patches of
snow in certain bends of the road and the road was black and wet from the up-country runoff even
beyond that.
joint consisting of a line formed by joining two pieces
He banked the fire against the seam of rock where he'd built it and he strung the tarp
behind them to reflect the heat and they sat warm in their refuge while he told the boy stories.
He banked the fire against the seam of rock where he'd built it and he strung the tarp
behind them to reflect the heat and they sat warm in their refuge while he told the boy stories.
something or someone turned to for assistance or security
He banked the fire against the seam of rock where he'd built it and he strung the tarp
behind them to reflect the heat and they sat warm in their refuge while he told the boy stories.
a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain
Old
stories of courage and justice as he remembered them until the boy was asleep in his blankets and then
he stoked the fire and lay down warm and full and listened to the low thunder of the falls beyond them
in that dark and threadbare wood.
the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
Old
stories of courage and justice as he remembered them until the boy was asleep in his blankets and then
he stoked the fire and lay down warm and full and listened to the low thunder of the falls beyond them
in that dark and threadbare wood.
Old
stories of courage and justice as he remembered them until the boy was asleep in his blankets and then
he stoked the fire and lay down warm and full and listened to the low thunder of the falls beyond them
in that dark and threadbare wood.
worn to shreds; or wearing torn or ragged clothing
The tattered oilcompany roadmap had once been taped together but now it was just sorted
into leaves and numbered with crayon in the corners for their assembly.
a group of persons gathered together for a common purpose
The tattered oilcompany roadmap had once been taped together but now it was just sorted
into leaves and numbered with crayon in the corners for their assembly.
He took off his parka and laid it across the top of the cart and climbed on to the fender of
the tractor and on to the hood and clambered up over the windscreen to the roof of the cab.
The small wad of burning paper drew down to a wisp of flame and then died out
leaving a faint pattern for just a moment in the incandescence like the shape of a flower, a molten rose.
The small wad of burning paper drew down to a wisp of flame and then died out
leaving a faint pattern for just a moment in the incandescence like the shape of a flower, a molten rose.
flash of light from an electric discharge in the atmosphere
In the night a storm broke in the mountains above them and came
cannonading downcountry cracking and booming and the stark gray world appeared again and again
out of the night in the shrouded flare of the lightning.
They came upon him shuffling along the road before them, dragging one leg slightly and
stopping from time to time to stand stooped and uncertain before setting out again.
He'd a deck of cards he found in a bureau drawer in a house and the cards were worn and
spindled and the two of clubs was missing but still they played sometimes by firelight wrapped in their
blankets.
The holes in it marked the progress of his
emaciation and the leather at one side had a lacquered look to it where he was used to stropping the
blade of his knife.
The holes in it marked the progress of his
emaciation and the leather at one side had a lacquered look to it where he was used to stropping the
blade of his knife.
a design on the skin made by pricking and staining
He wore a beard that had been cut square across the bottom with shears and he had a tattoo of a bird on
his neck done by someone with an illformed notion of their appearance.
a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
The man had already
dropped to the ground and he swung with him and leveled the pistol and fired from a two-handed
position balanced on both knees at a distance of six feet.
He shoved the pistol in his belt and slung the knapsack over his shoulder and picked up the boy and
turned him around and lifted him over his head and set him on his shoulders and set off up the old
roadway at a dead run, holding the boy's knees, the boy clutching his forehead, covered with gore and
mute as a stone.
When it was a bit lighter he rose and walked out and cut a perimeter about their siwash camp
looking for sign but other than their own faint track through the ash he saw nothing.
a brief description given for purposes of identification
There were five small tins of food and he chose a can of sausages and one of corn and he
opened these with the little army can opener and set them at the edge of the fire and they sat watching
the labels char and curl.
They moved down the gravel to find fresh water and he
washed his hair again as well as he could and finally stopped because the boy was moaning with the
cold of it.
The man thought he seemed
some sad and solitary changeling child announcing the arrival of a traveling spectacle in shire and
village who does not know that behind him the players have all been carried off by wolves.
The man thought he seemed
some sad and solitary changeling child announcing the arrival of a traveling spectacle in shire and
village who does not know that behind him the players have all been carried off by wolves.
something or someone seen, especially a notable sight
The man thought he seemed
some sad and solitary changeling child announcing the arrival of a traveling spectacle in shire and
village who does not know that behind him the players have all been carried off by wolves.
The heads not truncheoned shapeless had been flayed of their skins and the raw skulls painted
and signed across the forehead in a scrawl and one white bone skull had the plate sutures etched
carefully in ink like a blueprint for assembly.
The heads not truncheoned shapeless had been flayed of their skins and the raw skulls painted
and signed across the forehead in a scrawl and one white bone skull had the plate sutures etched
carefully in ink like a blueprint for assembly.
alongside each other, facing in the same direction
He woke in the morning and turned over in the
blanket and looked back down the road through the trees the way they'd come in time to see the
marchers appear four abreast.
an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal
Behind them came wagons
drawn by slaves in harness and piled with goods of war and after that the women, perhaps a dozen in
number, some of them pregnant, and lastly a supplementary consort of catamites illclothed against the
cold and fitted in dogcollars and yoked each to each.
Behind them came wagons
drawn by slaves in harness and piled with goods of war and after that the women, perhaps a dozen in
number, some of them pregnant, and lastly a supplementary consort of catamites illclothed against the
cold and fitted in dogcollars and yoked each to each.
Behind them came wagons
drawn by slaves in harness and piled with goods of war and after that the women, perhaps a dozen in
number, some of them pregnant, and lastly a supplementary consort of catamites illclothed against the
cold and fitted in dogcollars and yoked each to each.
a wooden frame across the shoulders for carrying buckets
Behind them came wagons
drawn by slaves in harness and piled with goods of war and after that the women, perhaps a dozen in
number, some of them pregnant, and lastly a supplementary consort of catamites illclothed against the
cold and fitted in dogcollars and yoked each to each.
They pulled the cart from the brush with which they'd covered it and he raised it up and
piled the blankets in and the coats and they pushed on out to the road and stood looking where the last
of that ragged horde seemed to hang like an afterimage in the disturbed air.
They pulled the cart from the brush with which they'd covered it and he raised it up and
piled the blankets in and the coats and they pushed on out to the road and stood looking where the last
of that ragged horde seemed to hang like an afterimage in the disturbed air.
They settled under a tree and piled the blankets and coats on the ground and he wrapped the
boy in one of the blankets and set to raking up the dead needles in a pile.
move clumsily or struggle to move, as in mud or water
He floundered out through the trees
pulling up the fallen branches where they stuck out of the snow and by the time he had an armload and
made his way back to the lire it had burned down to a nest of quaking embers.
an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view
It had stopped snowing and the cedar trees lay about in hillocks of snow and broken
limbs and a few standing trunks that stood stripped and burntlooking in that graying landscape.
He'd thought to find some place in the road where the snow had melted off completely but
then he thought that since their tracks would not reappear on the far side it would be no help.
a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing
They'd had no food and little sleep in five days and in this condition on the outskirts of a
small town they came upon a once grand house sited on a rise above the road.
In the yard was an old iron harrow propped up on piers of
stacked brick and someone had wedged between the rails of it a forty gallon castiron cauldron of the
kind once used for rendering hogs.
In the yard was an old iron harrow propped up on piers of
stacked brick and someone had wedged between the rails of it a forty gallon castiron cauldron of the
kind once used for rendering hogs.
He stood and got hold of the
door and swung it over and let it slam down and he turned to grab the boy but the boy had gotten up
and was doing his little dance of terror.
He took out the old blade and laid it on the shelf and put in one of the new
ones and screwed the handle back together and retracted the blade and put the cutter in his pocket.
He had a piece of cloth that he intended to use to collect
seeds from the haybales but when he got to the barn he stopped and stood listening to the wind.
a manuscript on which more than one text has been written
The billboards had been whited out with thin coats of paint in order to write on them and
through the paint could be seen a pale palimpsest of advertisements for goods which no longer existed.
The billboards had been whited out with thin coats of paint in order to write on them and
through the paint could be seen a pale palimpsest of advertisements for goods which no longer existed.
a piece of equipment or a tool used for a specific purpose
Finally he rose and
went to the table and hooked up the little two burner gas stove and lit it and got out a frying pan and a
kettle and opened the plastic box of kitchen implements.
While the boy slept he sat on the bunk and by the light of
the lantern he whittled fake bullets from a treebranch with his knife, fitting them carefully into the
empty bores of the cylinder and then whittling again.
Then he turned down the lamp until the flame puttered out and he kissed
the boy and crawled into the other bunk under the clean blankets and gazed one more time at this tiny
paradise trembling in the orange light from the heater and then he fell asleep.
Then he turned down the lamp until the flame puttered out and he kissed
the boy and crawled into the other bunk under the clean blankets and gazed one more time at this tiny
paradise trembling in the orange light from the heater and then he fell asleep.
Then he turned down the lamp until the flame puttered out and he kissed
the boy and crawled into the other bunk under the clean blankets and gazed one more time at this tiny
paradise trembling in the orange light from the heater and then he fell asleep.
By dark the rain had ceased and they
opened the hatch and began to carry boxes and parcels and plastic bags across the wet yard to the shed
and to pack the cart.
He had no shoes at all and his feet were wrapped in rags and cardboard tied with green
twine and any number of layers of vile clothing showed through the tears and holes in it.
He had no shoes at all and his feet were wrapped in rags and cardboard tied with green
twine and any number of layers of vile clothing showed through the tears and holes in it.
The soft black talc blew through the streets like squid ink uncoiling along a sea
floor and the cold crept down and the dark came early and the scavengers passing down the steep
canyons with their torches trod silky holes in the drifted ash that closed behind them silently as eyes.
The soft black talc blew through the streets like squid ink uncoiling along a sea
floor and the cold crept down and the dark came early and the scavengers passing down the steep
canyons with their torches trod silky holes in the drifted ash that closed behind them silently as eyes.
capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
In the past when he
walked out like that and sat looking over the country lying in just the faintest visible shape where the
lost moon tracked the caustic waste he'd sometimes see a light.
As they were mute
there were no screams of pain and the men watched them burn and writhe and blacken in just such
silence themselves and they disbanded in silence in the winter dusk each with his own thoughts to go
home to their suppers.
As they were mute
there were no screams of pain and the men watched them burn and writhe and blacken in just such
silence themselves and they disbanded in silence in the winter dusk each with his own thoughts to go
home to their suppers.
He could see it moving slightly where it drew down
into a concrete tile under the roadway and he spat into the water and watched to see if it would move.
He fanned the blaze with
a magazine and soon the flue began to draw and the fire roared in the room lighting up the walls and
the ceiling and the glass chandelier in its myriad facets.
He fanned the blaze with
a magazine and soon the flue began to draw and the fire roared in the room lighting up the walls and
the ceiling and the glass chandelier in its myriad facets.
He carried ajar of
green beans and one of potatoes to the front door and by the light of a candle standing in a glass he
knelt and placed the first jar sideways in the space between the door and the jamb and pulled the door
against it.
clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion
They had clothes and blankets and pillows
from the upstairs rooms and they fitted themselves out in new attire, the boy's trousers cut to length
with his knife.
The rubber was glazed
and cracked but he thought it might hold air and he looked through old boxes and jumbles of tools and
found a bicycle pump and screwed the end of the hose to the valvestem of the tire and began to pump.
an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual
He'd once found a lightmeter in a camera store that he thought he might use to average out
readings for a few months and he carried it around with him for a long time thinking he might find
some batteries for it but he never did.
At the end of the strand their way was blocked by a
headland and they left the beach and took an old path up through the dunes and through the dead
seaoats until they came out upon a low promontory.
At the tide line a woven mat of weeds and the ribs of fishes in their millions stretching
along the shore as far as eye could see like an isocline of death.
He found a rubberized canvas seabag and he prowled the rest of the ship in his boots,
pushing himself off the bulkheads against the tilt, the yellow slicker pants rattling in the cold.
threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
The cans in the galley floor did not look in any way salvable and even in the locker there
were some that were badly rusted and some that wore an ominous bulbed look.
take something away as by lifting, pushing, or taking off
When he had
carried everything into the saloon and stacked it against the companionway he went back into the
galley and opened the toolbox and set about removing one of the burners from the little gimballed
stove.
The surf sounded more distant but he
took his bearings by the wind as well and after tottering on for the better part of an hour they emerged
from the grass and seaoats and stood again on the dry sand of the upper beach.
He slung the tarp of goods up over his shoulder and took the boy's hand and they went on,
tramping in the sand like parade horses against tripping over some piece of driftwood or seawrack.
They came upon
the tarp almost at once and he knelt and dropped the bindle and groped about for the rocks he'd
weighed the plastic with and pushed them beneath it.
He kept a fire going and he'd wade
ashore naked and shivering and drop the towrope and stand in the warmth of the blaze while the boy
towed in the seabag through the slack swells and dragged it onto the beach.
feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
They sat that evening by the fire and the boy drank hot soup and the man turned his
steaming clothes on the sticks and sat watching him until the boy became embarrassed.
the sound made when someone forces breath through pursed lips
As they passed the last of the sad wooden buildings
something whistled past his head and clattered off the street and broke up against the wall of the block
building on the other side.
He came back with the kit and gave it to the man and the man took it without comment and
set it in the concrete floor in front of him and unsnapped the catches and opened it.
He swabbed the wound with disinfectant and opened a plastic envelope with his
teeth and took out a small hooked suture needle and a coil of silk thread and sat holding the silk to the
light while he threaded it through the needle's eye.
a heavy block on which hot metals are shaped by hammering
The pitted iron hardware deep lilac in color, smeltered in some bloomery in Cadiz or Bristol
and beaten out on a blackened anvil, good to last three hundred years against the sea.
He'd stop and lean on the cart and the boy would go on and
then stop and look back and he would raise his weeping eyes and see him standing there in the road
looking back at him from some unimaginable future, glowing in that waste like a tabernacle.
fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters
He scuffled together a pile of the
bonecolored wood that lay along the shore and got a fire going and they sat in the dunes with the tarp
over them and watched the cold rain coming in from the north.
The man pulled the plastic over himself in a hood and watched the gray sea shrouded
away out there in the rain and watched the surf break along the shore and draw away again over the
dark and stippled sand.