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| person from whom you are descended, such as your great-grandparents; relative |
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| rough and twisted; having knots |
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| a small shelter made of bark, mats, or skins laid over a dome-shaped frame of poles, used by certain North American Indians |
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| a limiting line or thing; limit; border |
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| to make someone feel more calm or confident about something |
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| sum of money set aside for a special purpose |
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| to be a symbol of; stand for; represent |
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| base on which a column or a statue stands |
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| showing love and loyal support for your own country |
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| feeling great pain or sorrow; unhappy |
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| continuing to make a strong, firm demand or statement; insisting |
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1. overwhelmed; shocked; dazed; bewildered
2. knocked unconscious; senseless |
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| inability to wait quietly for something you want or to put up with something difficult or annoying; condition of being impatient |
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| act or process of coming back to health or normal condition |
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| robber or thief; especially one of a gang of outlaws |
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| group of merchants or pilgrims traveling together for safety through a difficult or dangerous country |
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| to keep from loss or from being used up; preserve |
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| showing or feeling kindness beyond what normally can be expected |
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| Elizabeth Borton de Trevino |
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