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Selected Short Stories of Flannery O'Connor: "Good Country People"

A traveling Bible salesman interrupts the lives of a country woman and her educated daughter.
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  1. leer
    a facial expression of contempt or scorn
    Mrs. Freeman would take on strange resentments and for days together she would be sullen but the source of her displeasure was always obscure; a direct attack, a positive leer, blatant ugliness to her face – these never touched her.
  2. incensed
    angered at something unjust or wrong
    She did not call her that in front of Mrs. Hopewell who would have been incensed but when she and the girl happened to be out of the house together, she would say something and add the name Hulga to the end of it, and the big spectacled Joy-Hulga would scowl and redden as if her privacy had been intruded upon.
  3. emboss
    raise in a relief
    Here she went about all day in a six-year-old skirt and a yellow sweat shirt with a faded cowboy on a horse embossed on it.
  4. gaunt
    very thin, especially from disease or hunger or cold
    He was a tall gaunt hatless youth who had called yesterday to sell them a Bible.
  5. earnest
    characterized by a firm, sincere belief in one's opinions
    He paused and gave her a straight earnest look and said, “Lady, I've come to speak of serious things.”
  6. abashed
    feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
    She turned an ugly red and glared at him and for an instant the boy looked abashed.
  7. appraise
    estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
    She could see Joy observing sidewise how he handled his knife and fork and she saw too that every few minutes, the boy would dart a keen appraising glance at the girl as if he were trying to attract her attention.
  8. valise
    a small overnight bag for short trips
    Joy had been standing in the road, apparently looking at something in the distance, when he came down the steps toward her, bent to the side with his heavy valise.
  9. insinuation
    an indirect (and usually malicious) implication
    “I seen him walk up,” Mrs. Freeman said, “and then later – I seen him walk off,” and Hulga could feel the slight shift in her voice, the slight insinuation, that he had not walked off alone, had he?
  10. reverent
    feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
    The boy's face and his voice were entirely reverent as he uncovered it and said, “Now show me how to take it off and on.”
  11. contemptuous
    expressing extreme scorn
    The girl gave him a contemptuous look and putting both hands on the ladder, she climbed it while he stood below, apparently awestruck.
  12. dogged
    stubbornly unyielding
    The boy's look was irritated but dogged.
  13. obscenity
    the trait of behaving in an offensive manner
    The obscenity of the suggestion was not what shocked her.
  14. lofty
    having or displaying great dignity or nobility
    “I hope you don't think,” he said in a lofty indignant tone, “that I believe in that crap! I may sell Bibles but I know which end is up and I wasn't born yesterday and I know where I'm going!”
  15. indignant
    angered at something unjust or wrong
    “I hope you don't think,” he said in a lofty indignant tone, “that I believe in that crap! I may sell Bibles but I know which end is up and I wasn't born yesterday and I know where I'm going!”
Created on Fri Jun 04 10:46:36 EDT 2021 (updated Fri Jun 04 10:50:42 EDT 2021)

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