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Collection 1: "A Walk to the Jetty" by Jamaica Kincaid

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  1. scalloped
    decorated with a margin or border of semicircles
    The nightie I am wearing, with scalloped neck and hem and sleeves, my mother made with her own hands.
  2. hypocrite
    a person who professes beliefs that he or she does not hold
    Why, I wonder, didn’t I see the hypocrite in my mother when, over the years, she said that she loved me and could hardly live without me, while at the same time proposing and arranging separation after separation, including this one, which, unbeknownst to her, I have arranged to be permanent?
  3. unbeknownst
    occurring or existing without the knowledge of
    Why, I wonder, didn’t I see the hypocrite in my mother when, over the years, she said that she loved me and could hardly live without me, while at the same time proposing and arranging separation after separation, including this one, which, unbeknownst to her, I have arranged to be permanent?
  4. degenerate
    grow worse
    She had now degenerated into complete silliness, hardly able to complete a sentence without putting in a few giggles.
  5. stevedore
    a laborer who loads and unloads ships at a waterfront
    My mother had arranged with a stevedore to take my trunk to the jetty ahead of me.
  6. scorn
    lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
    And all the while she said to me, “A girl like you will never learn to sew properly, you know.” At the time, I don’t suppose I minded it, because it was customary to treat the first-year apprentice with such scorn, but now I placed on the dustheap of my life Miss Dulcie and everything that I had had to do with her.
  7. guffaw
    a burst of loud and hearty laughter
    They talked about things in such a strange way, and I didn’t see what they found funny, but sometimes they made each other laugh so much that their guffaws would bound out to sea and send back an echo.
  8. fare
    the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
    My father paid our fares, and we joined a line of people waiting to board.
  9. stupor
    a state of being half-awake
    I dragged myself away from her and backed off a little, and then I shook myself, as if to wake myself out of a stupor.
  10. berth
    a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers
    I went back to my cabin and lay down on my berth.
Created on Tue Jul 07 14:41:09 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Jul 13 12:45:20 EDT 2020)

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