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1
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a small, inconsiderable, or trifling sum of money
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4
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one from India who performs feats of magic
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9
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to move swiftly
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13
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the son that died by a machinery accident
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14
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to calm, comfort or quieten
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15
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greedy
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17
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Exposure to the risk of harm or loss
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18
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the face or facial expression of a person
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20
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to put in (a remark, question, etc.) in the midst of a conversation
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23
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a cautionary tale about the evil that can result from tempting fate
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25
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a turbulent, swift-flowing stream
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26
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assuming
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29
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a board game for two players
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30
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to express
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31
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full of life; lively
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32
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serious or earnest
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34
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very unpleasant
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2
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a simultaneous or continuous discharge
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3
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to have as belonging to one; have as property; own:
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4
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a final result or consequence; an outcome
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5
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the mother of Herbert
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6
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to express sympathy with a person suffering sorrow
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7
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large and thick of build
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8
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having or showing great mental penetration
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10
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a room in a home for receiving visitors; living room
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11
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Father of Herbert
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12
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the soldier who brought the monkey's paw to the White's home
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16
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any article of clothing
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17
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a highly infectious epidemic disease
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19
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to turn away or aside
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21
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characterized by lack of seriousness or sense
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22
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to startle or unsettle
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24
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wishful
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26
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in a quiet and tranquil manner
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27
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behavior that causes annoyance or difficulty
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28
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anything thought to have magical or protective powers
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33
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a withered, shrunken, or well-preserved body that resembles an embalmed body
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