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| soothingly fragrant; mild and pleasant |
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| full of people, well populated |
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| a quiet place of reflection and possibly loneliness |
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| predecessors (plural noun) |
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| someone who came before and has been succeeded or replaced by another |
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| streaked with or partly gray |
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| the state of being empty, deserted, or forlorn; barrenness; loneliness |
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| lithographs (plural noun) |
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| very early prints made by a process in which portions of a flat surface are treated either to retain or repel ink |
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| the showing of contempt for something regarded as sacred or holy |
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| unaccountable (adjective) |
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| not able to be explained or accounted for |
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| shifty; having a hidden motive or purpose |
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| humbly or sincerely asking, begging, or praying |
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| serenely deliberate, composed, and dignified |
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| begging; making an urgent appeal or plea |
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| to intimidate; to frighten with treats or a show of force |
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| warnings or omens about the future; especially of evil |
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