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vast
very great in number, size, amount, extent, or degree
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subdue
to bring under control using force
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cunning
clever or artful in a way that is intended to deceive
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enmity
the extreme ill will or hatred that exists between enemies
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waywardness
behaving in a erratic, apparently perverse, or unpredictable manner
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solemn
having or showing sincerity and gravity
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solitude
the state of being alone, separated from other people, whether considered as a welcome freedom from disturbance or as an unhappy loneliness
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variegated
marked with or containing parches of different colors
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catastrohpe
a terrible disaster or accident, especially one that leads to great loss of life
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wallow
to lie down and roll around in something
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inclination
a feeling that pushes somebody to make a particular choice or decision
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perish
to die, e.g. because of harsh conditions or an accident
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covenant
an agreement that is binding no all parties
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descendant
a person, animal, or plant related to one that lived in the past
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babble
to say something rapidly and incoherently without pausing, usually because of excitement or fear
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midwife
somebody trained to help deliver babies and offer support and advice to pregnant women
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maiden
a young unmarried woman
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affliction
a condition of great physical or mental distress
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oppression
to subject a person or a people to a harsh or cruel form of domination
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brink
the very edge of something such as a steep drop or riverbank
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plague
a sudden appearance or outbreak of something unpleasant in very large numbers or with unusual frequency
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congregation
a group of people who have gathered for a religious service
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kneading
to fold, press, and stretch a soft substance such as dough or clay, working it into a smooth uniform mass
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midst
the middle or central part of something
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vain
excessively proud, especially of personal appearance
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