Pages & Co.: The Bookwanderers by Anna James Chapters 4-8
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averse
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having a feeling of dislike
"Not especially, although I'm never averse to finding a book along my way; they can come in handy sometimes, except you never know what's inside until it's too late, in my experience."
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bemused
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having or showing feelings of wry amusement especially from something that is surprising or perplexing
"Why are we going round in circles like this?" He sounded bemused.
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benevolent
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kind and generous
"Maybe some kind of benevolent but cursed princess living in a tower who writes poetry and is only allowed a single glass of water each day."
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conclude
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to decide after a period of thought or research
"But, anyway, it must depend on what the purpose of your story is, I suppose," Anne concluded, and looked up triumphantly.
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dapple
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to mark or become marked with rounded spots of color
"Do you think dappling is a real word, Tilly?"
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envious
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feeling or showing unhappiness over someone else's good fortune and a desire to have the same
"Why, this is a lovely name and I am quite envious," Anne said, looking entirely delighted.
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eternal
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lasting forever : having no beginning and no end
"You can touch my hair, if you'd like, and you will see it is ever so real — to my eternal frustration."
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flummoxed
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completely unable to understand : utterly confused or perplexed
"Forgive you for what?" Tilly said, thoroughly flummoxed at the change in tone.
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haphazard
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having no plan, order, or direction
"I'm so awfully sorry," he girl said, jumping up and haphazardly straightening the cushions.
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harried
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bothered by many problems or worries : very worried or anxious
But she was interrupted by a harried-looking man who came up behind them and tapped Tilly on the shoulder imperiously.
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investigate
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to study by close examination and questioning
"I need to do some more investigating first."
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imperious
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having or showing the proud and unpleasant attitude of someone who gives orders and expects other people to obey them
But she was interrupted by a harried-looking man who came up behind them and tapped Tilly on the shoulder imperiously.
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kindred
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alike in nature or character
"I used to think that kindred spirits were hard to find, but look: you have found two just this afternoon."
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languid
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having a slow and relaxed quality
Someone very posh was responding languidly to Grandad's questions, and as Tilly rounded the corner she saw a tall, elegant man in an expensive-looking gray coat sitting opposite Grandad.
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morph
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to change the form or character of : TRANSFORM
The girl's face suddenly morphed into a look of horror.
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perturbed
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troubled in mind : feeling or showing agitation : BOTHERED, UPSET
"Why, yes," Anne replied happily, not seeming at all perturbed by this fact, and settling herself on the stairs.
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reminisce
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to talk or think about things in the past
"Enough reminiscing."
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resentful
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full of angry displeasure
She glanced resentfully at Alice.
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solemn
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being serious and dignified in appearance or behavior
"Why, I am an orphan too," Anne said solemnly.
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terse
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being brief and to the point
"Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt your meeting, Grandad," Tilly said, instantly worried she'd been too terse with someone who looked decidedly important.
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venture
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to go somewhere that is unknown, dangerous, etc.
It was really just a desk tucked into a corner of the fourth floor where customers didn't venture as regularly.