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comforted
adj. | 
given help and hope. 
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entrust v.
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give someone the charge
of something with complete trust.
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appal
v. | 
fill with horror.
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4
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perspiration
n. | 
salty moisture given
off in perspiring: sweat.
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5
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divinely
adj. | 
in a holy way: sacredly.
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inspired
adj. | 
given power from God.
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legitimate
adj. | 
sanctioned by law
or custom: lawful.
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denote v.
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be the
sign or symbol of: be the name of. | 
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tolerance n.
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quality
of tolerating opinions, beliefs of others | 
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inalienable
adj. | 
which cannot be taken
away.
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portray v.
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make a representation
of something.
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12
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global
adj. | 
concerning the whole
earth.
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peace n.
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a condition in which
there is no war.
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14
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strap
n. | 
a strong narrow band
of material, such as leather used as a fastening.
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15
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consultation
n. | 
meeting for exchanging
opinions.
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16
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emigrant
n. | 
a person who leaves
his country in order to live in another.
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17
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plunge v.
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throw oneself into
water.
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trustworthy
adj. | 
worthy to trust: dependable.
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19
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combat n.
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armed fighting: battle.
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20
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perdition
n. | 
complete and irreparable
loss: ruin.
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21
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halt v.
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stop marching.
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tactics n.
 
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the science of arranging
and maneuvering. military forces in action.
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23
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cistern
n. | 
a container for storing
water.
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24
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vow v. | 
declare or swear solemnly.
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25
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rage v. | 
to be forceful and
violent.
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26
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perish
v. | 
to be destroyed, ruined
or wiped out.
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27
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pursue
v. | 
go after in order
to catch up with.
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28
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hoof n. | 
horny part of the
foot of a horse.
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29
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captive
n. | 
person taken prisoner.
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30
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grave
n. | 
hole dug in the ground
for a corpse.
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31
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ransom v.
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get someone free by
paying the money demanded.
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32
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oke n.
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a unit
of weight equal to about 2 3/4 lbs. | 
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33
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readiness
n. | 
willingness.
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34
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blistered
adj. | 
swelled.
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35
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torment
v. | 
cause great physical
pain.
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36
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reinforce
v. | 
strengthen or make
stronger.
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37
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snatch
v. | 
grasp or seize suddenly.
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38
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refuge
n. | 
shelter or protection
from danger.
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39
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nourish
v. | 
make well and stronger.
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spoils n.
 
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goods, territory,
etc. taken by force in war.
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