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  1. enamel
    any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glaze
    It was a beautiful house, too, with a plastic-covered sofa and chairs, wall-to-wall blue-and-white carpeting, a white enamel stove, a washing machine and a dryer—things that were common in Her neighborhood, absent in mine.
  2. squander
    spend thoughtlessly; throw away
    Part of my pride in working for Her was earning money I could squander: on movies, candy, paddleballs, jacks, ice-cream cones.
  3. jacks
    a game played with a ball and small metal or plastic pieces
    Part of my pride in working for Her was earning money I could squander: on movies, candy, paddleballs, jacks, ice-cream cones.
  4. wage
    payment for work
    But a larger part of my pride was based on the fact that I gave half my wages to my mother, which meant that some of my earnings were used for real things—an insurance-policy payment or what was owed to the milkman or the iceman.
  5. profound
    coming from deep within one
    The pleasure of being necessary to my parents was profound.
  6. burdensome
    not easily borne or endured; causing hardship
    I was not like the children in folktales: burdensome mouths to feed, nuisances to be corrected, problems so severe that they were abandoned to the forest.
  7. nuisance
    anything that disturbs, endangers life, or is offensive
    I was not like the children in folktales: burdensome mouths to feed, nuisances to be corrected, problems so severe that they were abandoned to the forest.
  8. severe
    very bad in degree or extent
    I was not like the children in folktales: burdensome mouths to feed, nuisances to be corrected, problems so severe that they were abandoned to the forest.
  9. status
    the relative position or standing of things or persons
    I had a status that doing routine chores in my house did not provide—and it earned me a slow smile, an approving nod from an adult.
  10. routine
    found in the ordinary course of events
    I had a status that doing routine chores in my house did not provide—and it earned me a slow smile, an approving nod from an adult.
  11. confirmation
    additional proof that something that was believed is correct
    Confirmations that I was adultlike, not childlike.
  12. suspect
    imagine to be the case or true or probable
    I suspect that children aren’t needed in that way now.
  13. dote
    shower with love; show excessive affection for
    They are loved, doted on, protected, and helped.
  14. eroded
    worn away as by water or ice or wind
    I wanted to refuse, or at least to complain, but I was afraid She would fire me, and I would lose the freedom the dollar gave me, as well as the standing I had at home—although both were slowly being eroded.
  15. quarter
    one of four equal parts
    So I learned to say “No, thank you” to a faded sweater offered for a quarter of a week’s pay.
  16. summon
    gather or bring together
    Still, I had trouble summoning the courage to discuss or object to the increasing demands She made.
  17. intently
    with strained or eager attention
    I gave him details, examples of what troubled me, yet although he listened intently, I saw no sympathy in his eyes.
  18. sympathy
    sharing the feelings of others, especially sorrow or anguish
    I gave him details, examples of what troubled me, yet although he listened intently, I saw no sympathy in his eyes.
  19. narrow
    lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view
    I have worked for all sorts of people since then, geniuses and morons, quick-witted and dull, bighearted and narrow.
  20. value
    the quality that renders something desirable
    I’ve had many kinds of jobs, but since that conversation with my father I have never considered the level of labor to be the measure of myself, and I have never placed the security of a job above the value of home.
Created on Wed Jan 10 22:49:35 EST 2018 (updated Wed Jan 10 22:55:57 EST 2018)

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