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The Running Dream: Part IV

Track star Jessica is devastated when her leg must be amputated after a terrible car accident — but she is determined to run again.

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  1. tentatively
    in a hesitant manner
    “Aaarooo!” Sherlock says, wagging his tail.
    Rosa reaches out tentatively to pet him.
  2. philosophical
    relating to the investigation of existence and knowledge
    I look at her. “You’re very philosophical about the finish line.”
  3. stagger
    arrange in a systematic order
    For some reason this thought startles me. And I think about all the races where this is true—the 400, the 800, the 1600, all the relays—and it shocks me that I have never looked at it this way.
    Maybe because of staggered starts.
  4. lackluster
    not having brilliance or vitality
    “Item one!” he says. “I’ve noticed a lackluster attitude growing among you.”
  5. patron
    someone who supports or champions something
    “We have a patron. Someone who insists on staying anonymous. They have pledged a dollar for every dollar we raise, up to ten thousand dollars.”
  6. beeline
    the most direct route
    And I escape.
    Not that there’s any danger of him following me.
    Not with Merryl making a beeline toward him the way she is.
  7. measly
    contemptibly small in amount
    But if we don’t fight for your rights now, you will get a measly settlement that won’t include the medical care and prosthetic limbs that you’ll need in the years ahead.
  8. toll
    value measured by what must be done to obtain something
    That thought, along with everything my dad said and the obvious toll this has taken on my parents, hits me in the gut like an unexpected punch.
  9. mulch
    cover with small pieces of organic material
    She bustles about, uprooting dead plants and weeds, and mulching new life into the tired dirt.
  10. dialect
    the usage or vocabulary characteristic of a group of people
    “It was hard at first, but now I’m pretty good at it. It’s like a dialect—it takes some getting used to, but you eventually figure it out.”
  11. seemingly
    from appearances alone
    “A seemingly impossible dream,” Marla’s voice says, “only if you haven’t seen the latest advancements in running prostheses.”
  12. fabrication
    the act of constructing something, as a piece of machinery
    “But with this dream,” Marla’s voice continues, “comes a price tag. With fittings, fabrication, and ongoing adjustments, a leg like this costs around twenty thousand dollars. But that’s where all four divisions of the Liberty High School track team come in.”
  13. unison
    the act of occurring together or simultaneously
    “She just wants to run again!” they shout in unison.
  14. haughty
    having or showing arrogant superiority
    “The word,” Annie says with a haughty look, “is ‘lively.’”
  15. nuzzle
    nestle or cuddle together
    Sherlock’s head pops up between us, and after Rosa’s had a chance to nuzzle with him, I collect my things and say, “All right, boy, let’s get going.”
  16. volley
    utter rapidly
    So the next day I go to Room 402 at lunch and do my best to volley back right answers to Rosa’s ad lib math problems.
  17. embed
    fix or set securely or deeply
    “We could do that with your definitive leg if you want. It doesn’t cost anything extra. I just embed the cloth when I’m making the socket.”
  18. exuberant
    joyously unrestrained
    And I guess we’re being a bit exuberant, because Eric Hollander in one of the seats in front of us turns around and says, “You got A’s? Dude, I got a D.”
  19. understatement
    something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast
    “Quite a year,” he says to me, and we both laugh at the understatement.
  20. bohemian
    unconventional or nonconformist in appearance and behavior
    It’s an old-timey single-screen movie theater that shows foreign films and cult classics. A funky-cool place that’s run by a bohemian grandma named Greta.
  21. decree
    decide with authority
    And then at the end of June Dr. Wells decrees that my leg is stabilized and gives me a prescription for my permanent leg.
  22. notch
    make a small cut into
    A suction sleeve liner goes right over my stump, and it has a two-inch notched metal peg sticking out of the bottom of it.
  23. preliminary
    preceding or in preparation for something more important
    “I love this!” I say after the preliminary adjustments are done. “I had no idea it would be this much better than my first one.”
  24. kiosk
    small area set off by walls for special use
    The Tremont Theater has a little kiosk in front where tickets are sold.
  25. gnarled
    old and twisted and covered in lines
    She waves a gnarled hand toward the entrance.
Created on Wed Aug 15 11:13:47 EDT 2018 (updated Wed Aug 15 15:38:57 EDT 2018)

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