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Literature: A Horseman in the Sky (Ambrose Bierce)

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  1. autumn
    the season when the leaves fall from the trees
    One sunny afternoon in the autumn of the year 1861 a soldier lay in a clump of laurel by the side of a road in western Virginia.
  2. soldier
    an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
    One sunny afternoon in the autumn of the year 1861 a soldier lay in a clump of laurel by the side of a road in western Virginia.
  3. clump
    a grouping of a number of similar things
    One sunny afternoon in the autumn of the year 1861 a soldier lay in a clump of laurel by the side of a road in western Virginia.
  4. length
    the linear extent in space from one end to the other
    He lay at full length upon his stomach, his feet resting upon the toes, his head upon the left forearm.
  5. extend
    stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope
    His extended right hand loosely grasped his rifle.
  6. grasp
    hold firmly
    His extended right hand loosely grasped his rifle.
  7. methodical
    characterized by orderliness
    But for the somewhat methodical disposition of his limbs and a slight rhythmic movement of the cartridge-box at the back of his belt he might have been thought to be dead.
  8. disposition
    your usual mood
    But for the somewhat methodical disposition of his limbs and a slight rhythmic movement of the cartridge-box at the back of his belt he might have been thought to be dead.
  9. limb
    one of the jointed appendages of an animal
    But for the somewhat methodical disposition of his limbs and a slight rhythmic movement of the cartridge-box at the back of his belt he might have been thought to be dead.
  10. slight
    small in quantity or degree
    But for the somewhat methodical disposition of his limbs and a slight rhythmic movement of the cartridge-box at the back of his belt he might have been thought to be dead.
  11. detect
    discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
    But if detected he would be dead shortly afterward, death being the just and legal penalty of his crime.
  12. legal
    established by or founded upon law or official rules
    But if detected he would be dead shortly afterward, death being the just and legal penalty of his crime.
  13. penalty
    the disadvantage or painful consequences of an action
    But if detected he would be dead shortly afterward, death being the just and legal penalty of his crime.
  14. criminal
    someone who has committed a punishable act
    The clump of laurel in which the criminal lay was in the angle of a road which after ascending southward a steep acclivity to that point turned sharply to the west, running along the summit for perhaps one hundred yards.
  15. angle
    the space between two lines or planes that intersect
    The clump of laurel in which the criminal lay was in the angle of a road which after ascending southward a steep acclivity to that point turned sharply to the west, running along the summit for perhaps one hundred yards.
  16. ascend
    travel up
    The clump of laurel in which the criminal lay was in the angle of a road which after ascending southward a steep acclivity to that point turned sharply to the west, running along the summit for perhaps one hundred yards.
  17. steep
    having a sharp inclination
    The clump of laurel in which the criminal lay was in the angle of a road which after ascending southward a steep acclivity to that point turned sharply to the west, running along the summit for perhaps one hundred yards.
  18. acclivity
    an upward slope or grade, as in a road
    The clump of laurel in which the criminal lay was in the angle of a road which after ascending southward a steep acclivity to that point turned sharply to the west, running along the summit for perhaps one hundred yards.
  19. summit
    the top or extreme point of something
    The clump of laurel in which the criminal lay was in the angle of a road which after ascending southward a steep acclivity to that point turned sharply to the west, running along the summit for perhaps one hundred yards.
  20. zigzag
    a shape with sharp turns in alternating directions
    There it turned southward again and went zigzagging downward through the forest.
  21. salient
    conspicuous, prominent, or important
    At the salient of that second angle was a large flat rock, jutting out northward, overlooking the deep valley from which the road ascended.
  22. overlook
    have a view of something from above
    At the salient of that second angle was a large flat rock, jutting out northward, overlooking the deep valley from which the road ascended.
  23. valley
    a long depression in the surface of the land
    At the salient of that second angle was a large flat rock, jutting out northward, overlooking the deep valley from which the road ascended.
  24. cliff
    a steep high face of rock
    The rock capped a high cliff; a stone dropped from its outer edge would have fallen sheer downward one thousand feet to the tops of the pines.
  25. edge
    a line determining the limits of an area
    The rock capped a high cliff; a stone dropped from its outer edge would have fallen sheer downward one thousand feet to the tops of the pines.
  26. sheer
    so thin as to transmit light
    The rock capped a high cliff; a stone dropped from its outer edge would have fallen sheer downward one thousand feet to the tops of the pines.
  27. entire
    constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
    Had he been awake he would have commanded a view, not only of the short arm of the road and the jutting rock, but of the entire profile of the cliff below it.
  28. profile
    an outline of something, especially a face from the side
    Had he been awake he would have commanded a view, not only of the short arm of the road and the jutting rock, but of the entire profile of the cliff below it.
  29. giddy
    lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
    It might well have made him giddy to look.
  30. meadow
    a field where grass or alfalfa is grown to be made into hay
    The country was wooded everywhere except at the bottom of the valley to the northward, where there was a small natural meadow, through which flowed a stream scarcely visible from the valley's rim.
  31. stream
    a natural body of water flowing on or under the earth
    The country was wooded everywhere except at the bottom of the valley to the northward, where there was a small natural meadow, through which flowed a stream scarcely visible from the valley's rim.
  32. scarcely
    only a very short time before
    The country was wooded everywhere except at the bottom of the valley to the northward, where there was a small natural meadow, through which flowed a stream scarcely visible from the valley's rim.
  33. visible
    capable of being seen or open to easy view
    The country was wooded everywhere except at the bottom of the valley to the northward, where there was a small natural meadow, through which flowed a stream scarcely visible from the valley's rim.
  34. ordinary
    lacking special distinction, rank, or status
    This open ground looked hardly larger than an ordinary door-yard, but was really several acres in extent.
  35. extent
    the point or degree to which something extends
    This open ground looked hardly larger than an ordinary door-yard, but was really several acres in extent.
  36. vivid
    having striking color
    Its green was more vivid than that of the inclosing forest.
  37. similar
    having the same or nearly the same characteristics
    Away beyond it rose a line of giant cliffs similar to those upon which we are supposed to stand in our survey of the savage scene, and through which the road had somehow made its climb to the summit.
  38. survey
    determining opinions by interviewing people
    Away beyond it rose a line of giant cliffs similar to those upon which we are supposed to stand in our survey of the savage scene, and through which the road had somehow made its climb to the summit.
  39. savage
    without civilizing influences
    Away beyond it rose a line of giant cliffs similar to those upon which we are supposed to stand in our survey of the savage scene, and through which the road had somehow made its climb to the summit.
  40. configuration
    an arrangement of parts or elements
    The configuration of the valley, indeed, was such that from this point of observation it seemed entirely shut in, and one could but have wondered how the road which found a way out of it had found a way into it, and whence came and whither went the waters of the stream that parted the meadow more than a thousand feet below.
  41. observation
    the act of taking a patient look
    The configuration of the valley, indeed, was such that from this point of observation it seemed entirely shut in, and one could but have wondered how the road which found a way out of it had found a way into it, and whence came and whither went the waters of the stream that parted the meadow more than a thousand feet below.
  42. whence
    from what place, source, or cause
    The configuration of the valley, indeed, was such that from this point of observation it seemed entirely shut in, and one could but have wondered how the road which found a way out of it had found a way into it, and whence came and whither went the waters of the stream that parted the meadow more than a thousand feet below.
  43. difficult
    requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  44. concealed
    not accessible to view
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  45. military
    the armed forces of a nation
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  46. possession
    anything owned
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  47. starve
    die of food deprivation
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  48. submission
    the act of surrendering power to another
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  49. regiment
    army unit smaller than a division
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  50. federal
    of a government with central and regional authorities
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  51. infantry
    an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot
    No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war; concealed in the forest at the bottom of that military rat-trap, in which half a hundred men in possession of the exits might have starved an army to submission, lay five regiments of Federal infantry.
  52. previous
    just preceding something else in time or order
    They had marched all the previous day and night and were resting.
  53. sentinel
    a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
    At nightfall they would take to the road again, climb to the place where their unfaithful sentinel now slept, and descending the other slope of the ridge fall upon a camp of the enemy at about midnight.
  54. descend
    move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
    At nightfall they would take to the road again, climb to the place where their unfaithful sentinel now slept, and descending the other slope of the ridge fall upon a camp of the enemy at about midnight.
  55. slope
    be at an angle
    At nightfall they would take to the road again, climb to the place where their unfaithful sentinel now slept, and descending the other slope of the ridge fall upon a camp of the enemy at about midnight.
  56. ridge
    a long narrow natural elevation or striation
    At nightfall they would take to the road again, climb to the place where their unfaithful sentinel now slept, and descending the other slope of the ridge fall upon a camp of the enemy at about midnight.
  57. camp
    temporary lodgings in the country for travelers
    At nightfall they would take to the road again, climb to the place where their unfaithful sentinel now slept, and descending the other slope of the ridge fall upon a camp of the enemy at about midnight.
  58. surprise
    come upon or take unawares
    Their hope was to surprise it, for the road led to the rear of it.
  59. failure
    an act that does not succeed
    In case of failure, their position would be perilous in the extreme; and fail they surely would should accident or vigilance apprise the enemy of the movement.
  60. perilous
    fraught with danger
    In case of failure, their position would be perilous in the extreme; and fail they surely would should accident or vigilance apprise the enemy of the movement.
  61. extreme
    of the greatest possible degree, extent, or intensity
    In case of failure, their position would be perilous in the extreme; and fail they surely would should accident or vigilance apprise the enemy of the movement.
  62. accident
    an unfortunate mishap
    In case of failure, their position would be perilous in the extreme; and fail they surely would should accident or vigilance apprise the enemy of the movement.
  63. vigilance
    the process of paying close and continuous attention
    In case of failure, their position would be perilous in the extreme; and fail they surely would should accident or vigilance apprise the enemy of the movement.
  64. apprise
    inform somebody of something
    In case of failure, their position would be perilous in the extreme; and fail they surely would should accident or vigilance apprise the enemy of the movement.
  65. wealthy
    having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
    He was the son of wealthy parents, an only child, and had known such ease and cultivation and high living as wealth and taste were able to command in the mountain country of western Virginia.
  66. ease
    freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort
    He was the son of wealthy parents, an only child, and had known such ease and cultivation and high living as wealth and taste were able to command in the mountain country of western Virginia.
  67. cultivation
    production of food by preparing the land to grow crops
    He was the son of wealthy parents, an only child, and had known such ease and cultivation and high living as wealth and taste were able to command in the mountain country of western Virginia.
  68. arrive
    reach a destination
    One morning he had risen from the breakfast-table and said, quietly but gravely: "Father, a Union regiment has arrived at Grafton.
  69. leonine
    of or characteristic of or resembling a lion
    The father lifted his leonine head, looked at the son a moment in silence, and replied: "Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty.
  70. silence
    the state of being quiet (as when no one is speaking)
    The father lifted his leonine head, looked at the son a moment in silence, and replied: "Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty.
  71. occur
    come to pass
    The father lifted his leonine head, looked at the son a moment in silence, and replied: "Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty.
  72. conceive
    have the idea for
    The father lifted his leonine head, looked at the son a moment in silence, and replied: "Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty.
  73. traitor
    a person who says one thing and does another
    Virginia, to which you are a traitor, must get on without you.
  74. physician
    a licensed medical practitioner
    Your mother, as the physician has informed you, is in a most critical condition; at the best she cannot be with us longer than a few weeks, but that time is precious.
  75. inform
    impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to
    Your mother, as the physician has informed you, is in a most critical condition; at the best she cannot be with us longer than a few weeks, but that time is precious.
  76. condition
    a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing
    Your mother, as the physician has informed you, is in a most critical condition; at the best she cannot be with us longer than a few weeks, but that time is precious.
  77. precious
    of high worth or cost
    Your mother, as the physician has informed you, is in a most critical condition; at the best she cannot be with us longer than a few weeks, but that time is precious.
  78. disturb
    trouble deeply
    It would be better not to disturb her."
  79. salute
    a formal military gesture of respect
    So Carter Druse, bowing reverently to his father, who returned the salute with a stately courtesy that masked a breaking heart, left the home of his childhood to go soldiering.
  80. stately
    impressive in appearance
    So Carter Druse, bowing reverently to his father, who returned the salute with a stately courtesy that masked a breaking heart, left the home of his childhood to go soldiering.
  81. courtesy
    a considerate and respectful manner
    So Carter Druse, bowing reverently to his father, who returned the salute with a stately courtesy that masked a breaking heart, left the home of his childhood to go soldiering.
  82. conscience
    motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  83. courage
    a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  84. deed
    a legal document to effect a transfer of property
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  85. devotion
    commitment to some purpose
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  86. commend
    present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  87. quality
    an essential and distinguishing attribute of something
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  88. knowledge
    the result of perception, learning, and reasoning
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  89. selection
    the act of choosing
    By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost.
  90. nevertheless
    despite anything to the contrary
    Nevertheless, fatigue had been stronger than resolution and he had fallen asleep.
  91. fatigue
    temporary loss of strength and energy from hard work
    Nevertheless, fatigue had been stronger than resolution and he had fallen asleep.
  92. resolution
    a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner
    Nevertheless, fatigue had been stronger than resolution and he had fallen asleep.
  93. rouse
    cause to become awake or conscious
    What good or bad angel came in a dream to rouse him from his state of crime, who shall say?
  94. profound
    situated at or extending to great depth
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  95. languor
    inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  96. invisible
    impossible or nearly impossible to see
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  97. fate
    the ultimate agency predetermining the course of events
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  98. consciousness
    an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  99. whisper
    speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  100. mysterious
    beyond ordinary understanding
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  101. awakening
    the act of waking
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  102. memory
    the cognitive process whereby past experience is remembered
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  103. recall
    bring to mind
    Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness--whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled.
  104. raise
    move upwards
    He quietly raised his forehead from his arm and looked between the masking stems of the laurels, instinctively closing his right hand about the stock of his rifle.
  105. stock
    a supply of something available for future use
    He quietly raised his forehead from his arm and looked between the masking stems of the laurels, instinctively closing his right hand about the stock of his rifle.
  106. keen
    intense or sharp
    His first feeling was a keen artistic delight.
  107. artistic
    relating to the products of human creativity
    His first feeling was a keen artistic delight.
  108. delight
    a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction
    His first feeling was a keen artistic delight.
  109. colossal
    so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  110. pedestal
    an architectural support or base
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  111. outline
    the line that appears to bound an object
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  112. equestrian
    of or relating to or featuring horseback riding
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  113. statue
    a sculpture representing a human or animal
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  114. impressive
    making a strong or vivid mental image
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  115. dignity
    the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
    On a colossal pedestal, the cliff,--motionless at the extreme edge of the capping rock and sharply outlined against the sky,--was an equestrian statue of impressive dignity.
  116. figure
    alternate name for the body of a human being
    The figure of the man sat the figure of the horse, straight and soldierly, but with the repose of a Grecian god carved in the marble which limits the suggestion of activity.
  117. straight
    having no deviations
    The figure of the man sat the figure of the horse, straight and soldierly, but with the repose of a Grecian god carved in the marble which limits the suggestion of activity.
  118. repose
    freedom from activity
    The figure of the man sat the figure of the horse, straight and soldierly, but with the repose of a Grecian god carved in the marble which limits the suggestion of activity.
  119. limit
    as far as something can go
    The figure of the man sat the figure of the horse, straight and soldierly, but with the repose of a Grecian god carved in the marble which limits the suggestion of activity.
  120. suggestion
    an idea that is proposed
    The figure of the man sat the figure of the horse, straight and soldierly, but with the repose of a Grecian god carved in the marble which limits the suggestion of activity.
  121. costume
    attire characteristic of a country, time, or social class
    The gray costume harmonized with its arial background; the metal of accoutrement and caparison was softened and subdued by the shadow; the animal's skin had no points of high light.
  122. background
    the part of a scene behind objects in the front
    The gray costume harmonized with its arial background; the metal of accoutrement and caparison was softened and subdued by the shadow; the animal's skin had no points of high light.
  123. accoutrement
    accessory or supplementary item of clothing
    The gray costume harmonized with its arial background; the metal of accoutrement and caparison was softened and subdued by the shadow; the animal's skin had no points of high light.
  124. subdued
    restrained in style or quality
    The gray costume harmonized with its arial background; the metal of accoutrement and caparison was softened and subdued by the shadow; the animal's skin had no points of high light.
  125. grip
    hold fast or firmly
    A carbine strikingly foreshortened lay across the pommel of the saddle, kept in place by the right hand grasping it at the "grip"; the left hand, holding the bridle rein, was invisible.
  126. silhouette
    a filled-in drawing of the outline of an object
    In silhouette against the sky the profile of the horse was cut with the sharpness of a cameo; it looked across the heights of air to the confronting cliffs beyond.
  127. cameo
    engraving or carving in low relief on a stone
    In silhouette against the sky the profile of the horse was cut with the sharpness of a cameo; it looked across the heights of air to the confronting cliffs beyond.
  128. confront
    oppose, as in hostility or a competition
    In silhouette against the sky the profile of the horse was cut with the sharpness of a cameo; it looked across the heights of air to the confronting cliffs beyond.
  129. magnify
    increase in size, volume or significance
    Magnified by its lift against the sky and by the soldier's testifying sense of the formidableness of a near enemy the group appeared of heroic, almost colossal, size.
  130. testify
    give a solemn statement in a court of law
    Magnified by its lift against the sky and by the soldier's testifying sense of the formidableness of a near enemy the group appeared of heroic, almost colossal, size.
  131. heroic
    having qualities appropriate for brave figures
    Magnified by its lift against the sky and by the soldier's testifying sense of the formidableness of a near enemy the group appeared of heroic, almost colossal, size.
  132. instant
    a very short time
    For an instant Druse had a strange, half-defined feeling that he had slept to the end of the war and was looking upon a noble work of art reared upon that eminence to commemorate the deeds of an heroic past of which he had been an inglorious part.
  133. define
    show the form or outline of
    For an instant Druse had a strange, half-defined feeling that he had slept to the end of the war and was looking upon a noble work of art reared upon that eminence to commemorate the deeds of an heroic past of which he had been an inglorious part.
  134. noble
    of or belonging to hereditary aristocracy
    For an instant Druse had a strange, half-defined feeling that he had slept to the end of the war and was looking upon a noble work of art reared upon that eminence to commemorate the deeds of an heroic past of which he had been an inglorious part.
  135. eminence
    high status importance owing to marked superiority
    For an instant Druse had a strange, half-defined feeling that he had slept to the end of the war and was looking upon a noble work of art reared upon that eminence to commemorate the deeds of an heroic past of which he had been an inglorious part.
  136. commemorate
    call to remembrance
    For an instant Druse had a strange, half-defined feeling that he had slept to the end of the war and was looking upon a noble work of art reared upon that eminence to commemorate the deeds of an heroic past of which he had been an inglorious part.
  137. dispel
    cause to separate and go in different directions
    The feeling was dispelled by a slight movement of the group: the horse, without moving its feet, had drawn its body slightly backward from the verge; the man remained immobile as before.
  138. verge
    the limit beyond which something happens or changes
    The feeling was dispelled by a slight movement of the group: the horse, without moving its feet, had drawn its body slightly backward from the verge; the man remained immobile as before.
  139. immobile
    not capable of movement or of being moved
    The feeling was dispelled by a slight movement of the group: the horse, without moving its feet, had drawn its body slightly backward from the verge; the man remained immobile as before.
  140. broad
    having great extent from one side to the other
    Broad awake and keenly alive to the significance of the situation, Druse now brought the butt of his rifle against his cheek by cautiously pushing the barrel forward through the bushes, cocked the piece, and glancing through the sights covered a vital spot of the horseman's breast.
  141. significance
    the quality of being important
    Broad awake and keenly alive to the significance of the situation, Druse now brought the butt of his rifle against his cheek by cautiously pushing the barrel forward through the bushes, cocked the piece, and glancing through the sights covered a vital spot of the horseman's breast.
  142. situation
    physical position in relation to the surroundings
    Broad awake and keenly alive to the significance of the situation, Druse now brought the butt of his rifle against his cheek by cautiously pushing the barrel forward through the bushes, cocked the piece, and glancing through the sights covered a vital spot of the horseman's breast.
  143. glance
    take a brief look at
    Broad awake and keenly alive to the significance of the situation, Druse now brought the butt of his rifle against his cheek by cautiously pushing the barrel forward through the bushes, cocked the piece, and glancing through the sights covered a vital spot of the horseman's breast.
  144. vital
    performing an essential function in the living body
    Broad awake and keenly alive to the significance of the situation, Druse now brought the butt of his rifle against his cheek by cautiously pushing the barrel forward through the bushes, cocked the piece, and glancing through the sights covered a vital spot of the horseman's breast.
  145. trigger
    lever that activates the firing mechanism of a gun
    A touch upon the trigger and all would have been well with Carter Druse.
  146. direction
    a line leading to a place or point
    At that instant the horseman turned his head and looked in the direction of his concealed foeman--seemed to look into his very face, into his eyes, into his brave, compassionate heart.
  147. brave
    possessing or displaying courage
    At that instant the horseman turned his head and looked in the direction of his concealed foeman--seemed to look into his very face, into his eyes, into his brave, compassionate heart.
  148. compassionate
    showing or having sympathy for another's suffering
    At that instant the horseman turned his head and looked in the direction of his concealed foeman--seemed to look into his very face, into his eyes, into his brave, compassionate heart.
  149. comrade
    a friend who is frequently in the company of another
    Is it then so terrible to kill an enemy in war--an enemy who has surprised a secret vital to the safety of one's self and comrades--an enemy more formidable for his knowledge than all his army for its numbers?
  150. formidable
    extremely impressive in strength or excellence
    Is it then so terrible to kill an enemy in war--an enemy who has surprised a secret vital to the safety of one's self and comrades--an enemy more formidable for his knowledge than all his army for its numbers?
  151. statuesque
    suggestive of a sculpture representing a human or animal
    Carter Druse grew pale; he shook in every limb, turned faint, and saw the statuesque group before him as black figures, rising, falling, moving unsteadily in arcs of circles in a fiery sky.
  152. fiery
    like or suggestive of a flame
    Carter Druse grew pale; he shook in every limb, turned faint, and saw the statuesque group before him as black figures, rising, falling, moving unsteadily in arcs of circles in a fiery sky.
  153. courageous
    able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
    This courageous gentleman and hardy soldier was near swooning from intensity of emotion.
  154. hardy
    having rugged physical strength
    This courageous gentleman and hardy soldier was near swooning from intensity of emotion.
  155. swoon
    pass out from weakness or physical or emotional distress
    This courageous gentleman and hardy soldier was near swooning from intensity of emotion.
  156. intensity
    high level or degree
    This courageous gentleman and hardy soldier was near swooning from intensity of emotion.
  157. emotion
    any strong feeling
    This courageous gentleman and hardy soldier was near swooning from intensity of emotion.
  158. resume
    take up or begin anew
    It was not for long; in another moment his face was raised from earth, his hands resumed their places on the rifle, his forefinger sought the trigger; mind, heart, and eyes were clear, conscience and reason sound.
  159. capture
    seize as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping
    He could not hope to capture that enemy; to alarm him would but send him dashing to his camp with his fatal news.
  160. alarm
    a device signaling the occurrence of some undesirable event
    He could not hope to capture that enemy; to alarm him would but send him dashing to his camp with his fatal news.
  161. fatal
    bringing death
    He could not hope to capture that enemy; to alarm him would but send him dashing to his camp with his fatal news.
  162. ambush
    the act of hiding and waiting to make a surprise attack
    The duty of the soldier was plain: the man must be shot dead from ambush--without warning, without a moment's spiritual preparation, with never so much as an unspoken prayer, he must be sent to his account.
  163. spiritual
    lacking material body or form or substance
    The duty of the soldier was plain: the man must be shot dead from ambush--without warning, without a moment's spiritual preparation, with never so much as an unspoken prayer, he must be sent to his account.
  164. preparation
    setting in order in advance some act or purpose
    The duty of the soldier was plain: the man must be shot dead from ambush--without warning, without a moment's spiritual preparation, with never so much as an unspoken prayer, he must be sent to his account.
  165. discover
    determine the existence, presence, or fact of
    But no--there is a hope; he may have discovered nothing--perhaps he is but admiring the sublimity of the landscape.
  166. admire
    feel high regard for
    But no--there is a hope; he may have discovered nothing--perhaps he is but admiring the sublimity of the landscape.
  167. landscape
    an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view
    But no--there is a hope; he may have discovered nothing--perhaps he is but admiring the sublimity of the landscape.
  168. permit
    allow the presence of or allow without opposing
    If permitted, he may turn and ride carelessly away in the direction whence he came.
  169. possible
    capable of happening or existing
    Surely it will be possible to judge at the instant of his withdrawing whether he knows.
  170. withdraw
    pull back or move away or backward
    Surely it will be possible to judge at the instant of his withdrawing whether he knows.
  171. attention
    the act of concentrating on something
    It may well be that his fixity of attention--Druse turned his head and looked through the deeps of air downward, as from the surface to the bottom of a translucent sea.
  172. surface
    the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer
    It may well be that his fixity of attention--Druse turned his head and looked through the deeps of air downward, as from the surface to the bottom of a translucent sea.
  173. translucent
    allowing light to pass through diffusely
    It may well be that his fixity of attention--Druse turned his head and looked through the deeps of air downward, as from the surface to the bottom of a translucent sea.
  174. creep
    move slowly
    He saw creeping across the green meadow a sinuous line of figures of men and horses--some foolish commander was permitting the soldiers of his escort to water their beasts in the open, in plain view from a dozen summits!
  175. sinuous
    curved or curving in and out
    He saw creeping across the green meadow a sinuous line of figures of men and horses--some foolish commander was permitting the soldiers of his escort to water their beasts in the open, in plain view from a dozen summits!
  176. escort
    accompany
    He saw creeping across the green meadow a sinuous line of figures of men and horses--some foolish commander was permitting the soldiers of his escort to water their beasts in the open, in plain view from a dozen summits!
  177. mandate
    a formal statement of a command to do something
    In his memory, as if they were a divine mandate, rang the words of his father at their parting: "Whatever may occur, do what you conceive to be your duty."
  178. tranquil
    free from disturbance by heavy waves
    His teeth were firmly but not rigidly closed; his nerves were as tranquil as a sleeping babe's--not a tremor affected any muscle of his body; his breathing, until suspended in the act of taking aim, was regular and slow.
  179. tremor
    an involuntary vibration, as if from illness or fear
    His teeth were firmly but not rigidly closed; his nerves were as tranquil as a sleeping babe's--not a tremor affected any muscle of his body; his breathing, until suspended in the act of taking aim, was regular and slow.
  180. affected
    influenced
    His teeth were firmly but not rigidly closed; his nerves were as tranquil as a sleeping babe's--not a tremor affected any muscle of his body; his breathing, until suspended in the act of taking aim, was regular and slow.
  181. muscle
    animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells
    His teeth were firmly but not rigidly closed; his nerves were as tranquil as a sleeping babe's--not a tremor affected any muscle of his body; his breathing, until suspended in the act of taking aim, was regular and slow.
  182. suspended
    supported or kept from sinking or falling by buoyancy
    His teeth were firmly but not rigidly closed; his nerves were as tranquil as a sleeping babe's--not a tremor affected any muscle of his body; his breathing, until suspended in the act of taking aim, was regular and slow.
  183. conquer
    take possession of by force, as after an invasion
    Duty had conquered; the spirit had said to the body: "Peace, be still."
  184. adventure
    a wild and exciting undertaking
    An officer of the Federal force, who in a spirit of adventure or in quest of knowledge had left the hidden _bivouac_ in the valley, and with aimless feet had made his way to the lower edge of a small open space near the foot of the cliff, was considering what he had to gain by pushing his exploration further.
  185. quest
    the act of searching for something
    An officer of the Federal force, who in a spirit of adventure or in quest of knowledge had left the hidden _bivouac_ in the valley, and with aimless feet had made his way to the lower edge of a small open space near the foot of the cliff, was considering what he had to gain by pushing his exploration further.
  186. bivouac
    temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers
    An officer of the Federal force, who in a spirit of adventure or in quest of knowledge had left the hidden _bivouac_ in the valley, and with aimless feet had made his way to the lower edge of a small open space near the foot of the cliff, was considering what he had to gain by pushing his exploration further.
  187. consider
    think about carefully; weigh
    An officer of the Federal force, who in a spirit of adventure or in quest of knowledge had left the hidden _bivouac_ in the valley, and with aimless feet had made his way to the lower edge of a small open space near the foot of the cliff, was considering what he had to gain by pushing his exploration further.
  188. gain
    obtain
    An officer of the Federal force, who in a spirit of adventure or in quest of knowledge had left the hidden _bivouac_ in the valley, and with aimless feet had made his way to the lower edge of a small open space near the foot of the cliff, was considering what he had to gain by pushing his exploration further.
  189. exploration
    travel for the purpose of discovery
    An officer of the Federal force, who in a spirit of adventure or in quest of knowledge had left the hidden _bivouac_ in the valley, and with aimless feet had made his way to the lower edge of a small open space near the foot of the cliff, was considering what he had to gain by pushing his exploration further.
  190. quarter
    one of four equal parts
    At a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock, towering to so great a height above him that it made him giddy to look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky.
  191. apparently
    seemingly; as far as one can tell
    At a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock, towering to so great a height above him that it made him giddy to look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky.
  192. fringe
    an ornamental border of short lengths of hanging threads
    At a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock, towering to so great a height above him that it made him giddy to look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky.
  193. gigantic
    exceedingly large or extensive
    At a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock, towering to so great a height above him that it made him giddy to look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky.
  194. tower
    a structure taller than its diameter
    At a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock, towering to so great a height above him that it made him giddy to look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky.
  195. vertical
    at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line
    It presented a clean, vertical profile against a background of blue sky to a point half the way down, and of distant hills, hardly less blue, thence to the tops of the trees at its base.
  196. distant
    separated in space or coming from far away
    It presented a clean, vertical profile against a background of blue sky to a point half the way down, and of distant hills, hardly less blue, thence to the tops of the trees at its base.
  197. base
    lowest support of a structure
    It presented a clean, vertical profile against a background of blue sky to a point half the way down, and of distant hills, hardly less blue, thence to the tops of the trees at its base.
  198. altitude
    elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface
    Lifting his eyes to the dizzy altitude of its summit the officer saw an astonishing sight--a man on horseback riding down into the valley through the air!
  199. astonishing
    so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm
    Lifting his eyes to the dizzy altitude of its summit the officer saw an astonishing sight--a man on horseback riding down into the valley through the air!
  200. fashion
    the latest and most admired style in clothes or behavior
    Straight upright sat the rider, in military fashion, with a firm seat in the saddle, a strong clutch upon the rein to hold his charger from too impetuous a plunge.
  201. clutch
    take hold of; grab
    Straight upright sat the rider, in military fashion, with a firm seat in the saddle, a strong clutch upon the rein to hold his charger from too impetuous a plunge.
  202. impetuous
    characterized by undue haste and lack of thought
    Straight upright sat the rider, in military fashion, with a firm seat in the saddle, a strong clutch upon the rein to hold his charger from too impetuous a plunge.
  203. plunge
    dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity
    Straight upright sat the rider, in military fashion, with a firm seat in the saddle, a strong clutch upon the rein to hold his charger from too impetuous a plunge.
  204. level
    a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
    The animal's body was as level as if every hoof-stroke encountered the resistant earth.
  205. stroke
    a single complete movement
    The animal's body was as level as if every hoof-stroke encountered the resistant earth.
  206. encounter
    come together
    The animal's body was as level as if every hoof-stroke encountered the resistant earth.
  207. motion
    the act of changing location from one place to another
    Its motions were those of a wild gallop, but even as the officer looked they ceased, with all the legs thrown sharply forward as in the act of alighting from a leap.
  208. cease
    put an end to a state or an activity
    Its motions were those of a wild gallop, but even as the officer looked they ceased, with all the legs thrown sharply forward as in the act of alighting from a leap.
  209. alight
    settle or come to rest
    Its motions were those of a wild gallop, but even as the officer looked they ceased, with all the legs thrown sharply forward as in the act of alighting from a leap.
  210. leap
    move forward by bounds
    Its motions were those of a wild gallop, but even as the officer looked they ceased, with all the legs thrown sharply forward as in the act of alighting from a leap.
  211. terror
    an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
    Filled with amazement and terror by this apparition of a horseman in the sky--half believing himself the chosen scribe of some new Apocalypse, the officer was overcome by the intensity of his emotions; his legs failed him and he fell.
  212. apparition
    a ghostly appearing figure
    Filled with amazement and terror by this apparition of a horseman in the sky--half believing himself the chosen scribe of some new Apocalypse, the officer was overcome by the intensity of his emotions; his legs failed him and he fell.
  213. scribe
    someone employed to make written copies of documents
    Filled with amazement and terror by this apparition of a horseman in the sky--half believing himself the chosen scribe of some new Apocalypse, the officer was overcome by the intensity of his emotions; his legs failed him and he fell.
  214. apocalypse
    a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the powers of evil
    Filled with amazement and terror by this apparition of a horseman in the sky--half believing himself the chosen scribe of some new Apocalypse, the officer was overcome by the intensity of his emotions; his legs failed him and he fell.
  215. overcome
    win a victory over
    Filled with amazement and terror by this apparition of a horseman in the sky--half believing himself the chosen scribe of some new Apocalypse, the officer was overcome by the intensity of his emotions; his legs failed him and he fell.
  216. crash
    break violently or noisily
    Almost at the same instant he heard a crashing sound in the trees--a sound that died without an echo--and all was still.
  217. sensation
    an awareness of some type of stimulation
    The familiar sensation of an abraded shin recalled his dazed faculties.
  218. daze
    confusion characterized by lack of clarity
    The familiar sensation of an abraded shin recalled his dazed faculties.
  219. faculty
    an inherent cognitive or perceptual power of the mind
    The familiar sensation of an abraded shin recalled his dazed faculties.
  220. obliquely
    not in a direct or straightforward manner
    Pulling himself together he ran rapidly obliquely away from the cliff to a point distant from its foot; thereabout he expected to find his man; and thereabout he naturally failed.
  221. fleeting
    lasting for a markedly brief time
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  222. vision
    the ability to see
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  223. imagination
    the ability to form mental pictures of things or events
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  224. wrought
    shaped to fit by altering the contours of a pliable mass
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  225. apparent
    clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  226. grace
    elegance and beauty of movement or expression
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  227. intention
    an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  228. marvelous
    extraordinarily good or great
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  229. performance
    the act of doing something successfully
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  230. cavalry
    troops trained to fight on horseback
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  231. object
    a tangible and visible entity
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  232. search
    look or seek
    In the fleeting instant of his vision his imagination had been so wrought upon by the apparent grace and ease and intention of the marvelous performance that it did not occur to him that the line of march of arial cavalry is directly downward, and that he could find the objects of his search at the very foot of the cliff.
  233. wise
    having intelligence and discernment
    This officer was a wise man; he knew better than to tell an incredible truth.
  234. incredible
    amazing; extraordinarily good or great
    This officer was a wise man; he knew better than to tell an incredible truth.
  235. learned
    having or showing profound knowledge
    But when the commander asked him if in his scout he had learned anything of advantage to the expedition he answered:
  236. advantage
    the quality of having a superior or more favorable position
    But when the commander asked him if in his scout he had learned anything of advantage to the expedition he answered:
  237. expedition
    an organized group of people undertaking a journey
    But when the commander asked him if in his scout he had learned anything of advantage to the expedition he answered:
  238. private
    confined to particular persons or groups
    After firing his shot, Private Carter Druse reloaded his rifle and resumed his watch.
  239. sergeant
    a noncommissioned officer ranking above a corporal
    Ten minutes had hardly passed when a Federal sergeant crept cautiously to him on hands and knees.
  240. recognition
    identifying something or someone by remembering
    Druse neither turned his head nor looked at him, but lay without motion or sign of recognition.
  241. yonder
    distant but within sight
    It was standing on yonder rock--pretty far out.
  242. mystery
    something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
    "See here, Druse," he said, after a moment's silence, "it's no use making a mystery.
  243. report
    to give an account or representation of in words
    I order you to report.
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