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page 1. a short, close-fitting jacket |
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pg.5 an unexpected surprise, an ambush |
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pg. 10 - The Right (direction) side of, usually a boat or a plane. |
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pg. 12. To keep for only oneself, to withhold something from others. |
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pg.14. taken, done, used, etc in a sneaky or stealthy way |
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pg. 16. to find fault with (a person, group etc); blame or censure (Polly reproached Tom) |
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pg. 19. Awkward feeling when caught doing something |
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pg. 23 a person usually a child having extraordinary talents or abilities, skilled. |
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pg. 28. The nature of resembling prose (poetry). |
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pg 33. rewards or goods given in exchange for doing something, |
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pg. 33. to expel or eject matter - to SPIT!! |
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pg. 33. an outcast, being despised, (Huck is a pariah) |
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pg. 37 determination; strict; serious about something |
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pg. 38 A boom for lifting cargo |
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pg. 46, 60 Thinking about; pondering; trying to solve
(Tom in the woods thinking about how to get Becky back for hurting his feelings.) |
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a dead body. (RobinHood vocabulary, when he plays with ___) |
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extra things, accessories used to help with a specific job. (Tom's toys, for playing RobinHood) |
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pg. 58. It is poison, decay of metal/rust. (Tom says they shouldn't prick their fingers with random plants so as to avoid getting verdigrease in their blood) |
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pg. 58,59. Strong; labored, full of effort. Gloomy; mournful. (The dog's howling after the graveyard fight was lugubrious). |
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