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__ Tuesday, March 20, 2007 ;

Samphire

This was a difficult story to understand. I had to read it a few times just to get a gist of what happened. In the story, Lacey is a control freak whereas Molly is a timid wife. Unfortunately, the couple do not seem to be getting along well with each other that well and Molly attempts to kill her husband, Lacey. The story starts off with the couple on a cliff where Lacey finds a clump of Samphire. Lacey wanted to prove to Molly that it really was Samphire. therefore, Lacey had to persuade Molly really hard to make her come up the cliff as she was afraid of heights. Molly gained an interest in the Samphire and in the morning she wanted to see it again. This also pleased and excited Lacey. When Molly saw the opportunity to kill Lacey that morning as he was reaching down at the edge of the cliff, she pushed him. However, Molly could not find the strength to push him hard enough so as to make him fall to his death. When Lacey gained back his balance, he was shocked that Molly had nearly killed him and continued to deceive himself that it was an accident as he could not accept the fact that Molly had tried to kill him.


Fondle-To handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress

Coined-To devise

Solicitor-
1.One that solicits, especially one that seeks trade or contributions.
2.The chief law officer of a city, town, or government department.

Promenade
-noun
1. a stroll or walk, esp. in a public place, as for pleasure or display.
2. an area used for such walking.
3. a march of guests into a ballroom constituting the opening of a formal ball.
4. a march of dancers in square dancing.
5. a formal dance; prom.
-verb (used without object)
6. to go for or take part in a promenade.
7. to execute a promenade in square dancing.
-verb (used with object)
8. to take a promenade through or about.
9. to conduct or display in or as if in a promenade; parade: They promenaded their prisoner before the townspeople.

Comical-Producing laughter; amusing; funny

Astonished-To fill with sudden wonder or amazement

Aplomb-
1. imperturbable self-possession, poise, or assurance.
2. the perpendicular, or vertical, position.

Steeplejack-One who builds or maintains very high structures, such as steeples.

Falsetto-A male voice in an upper register beyond its normal range.

Visage-The face or facial expression of a person; countenance.


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