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Toby Boyce: Chapter 7: pg. 131. Fife: type of flute2. Writhe: turn and twistGideon Adams: Chapter 8: pg. 153. Resign myself: to settle for4. Fray: fightVirgil Peavey: Chapter 9: pg. 175. Undertow: air or water currents that can force a person underneath something 6. Quarried: the process of rock taken and cut from the ground Nathaniel Epp: Chapter 10: pg. 197. Shank: part of the lower legShem Suggs: Chapter 11: pg. 218. Saber: a long, thin sword
Dietrich Herz: Chapter 12: pg. 23- No Vocab. In Ch. • Dr. William Rye: Chapter 13: pg. 259. Bayonet: knife mounted on top of the musket used for hand-to-battles • Lily Malloy: Chapter 14: pg. 2710. Profiteers: men who sold goods at a higher rate than what they were worthToby Boyce: Chapter 15: pg. 29- No Vocab. In Ch.James Dacy: Chapter 16: pg. 3111. Render: create; draw12. Pantaloons: baggy shorts13. Foreboding: fear of what is to come
Judah Jenkins: Chapter 17: pg. 3314. Skulked: to move cautiously and secretly General Irvin McDowell: Chapter 18: pg. 35-No Vocab. In Ch.Flora Wheelworth: Chapter 19:pg. 3715. Pillage: destroy16. Fretted: worriedGideon Adams: Chapter 20: pg. 3917. Loutish: cowardly; annoyingColonel Oliver Brattle: Chapter 21: pg. 4118. Meandering: slowly moving
Bull Run Vocabulary: Part III • A.B. Tilbury: Chapter 22: pg. 431. Standards: flags2. Joshing: jokingCarlotta King: Chapter 23: pg. 45-No Vocab. In Ch.Nathaniel Epp: Chapter 24: pg. 473. Traipse: walk slowly4. Plumed: featheredVirgil Peavey: Chapter 25: pg. 495. Larruped: beaten 6. Forded: crossedGeneral Irvin McDowell: Chapter26: pg. 51- No Vocab. In Ch.
Shem Suggs: Chapter 27: pg. 537. Jollity: funGideon Adams: Chapter 28: pg. 55-No Vocab. In Ch.Flora Wheelworth: Chapter 29: pg. 56-No Vocab. In Ch.Edmund Upwing: Chapter 30:pg. 578. Parasols: umbrellas Judah Jenkins: Chapter 31: pg. 59- No Vocab. In Ch.Dietrich Herz: Chapter 32: pg. 61- No Vocab. In Ch.Toby Boyce: Chapter 33: pg. 63-No Vocab. In Ch.James Dacy: Chapter 34: pg. 64-No Vocab. In Ch. Colonel Oliver Brattle: Chapter 35: pg. 65 – No Vocab. In Ch.
A.B. Tilbury: Chapter 36: pg. 67 - No Vocab. In Ch.Dr. William Rye: Chapter 37: pg. 689. Tourniquet: bandage placed on a wound to stop bleedingEdmund Upwing: Chapter 38: pg. 69- No Vocab. In Ch.Virgil Peavey: Chapter 39: pg. 70- No Vocab. In Ch.Dietrich Herz: Chapter 40: pg. 7210. Millstone: a stone used to grind or crush grainCarlotta King: Chapter 41: pg. 74- No Vocab. In Ch.Gideon Adams: Chapter 42: pg. 7511. Decoy: a person or thing who convinces someone to do something dangerous
Judah Jenkins: Chapter 43: pg. 76- No Vocab. In Ch.A.B. Tilbury: Chapter 44: pg. 77- No Vocab. In Ch. • Shem Suggs: Chapter 45: pg. 79 – No Vocab. In Ch.General Irvin McDowell: Chapter 46: pg. 8112. Flanking (flank): sideToby Boyce: Chapter 47: pg. 8313. Chafed: irritatedJames Dacy: Chapter 48: pg. 84 – No Vocab. In Ch.Colonel Oliver Brattle: Chapter 49: pg. 8614. Rout: convincing winEdmund Upwing: Chapter: 50: pg. 8715. Caravan: group of travelers
Carlotta King: Chapter 51: pg. 89 – No Vocab. In Ch.Dietrich Herz: Chapter 52: pg. 90 16. Plunderer: stealer; robber Edmund Upwing: Chapter: 50: pg. 87 17. Caravan: group of travelersCarlotta King: Chapter 51: pg. 89 – No Vocab. In Ch.Dietrich Herz: Chapter 52: pg. 90 18. Plunderer: stealer; robber • Shem Suggs: Chapter 53: pg. 92 – No Vocab. In Ch.Nathaniel Epp: Chapter 54: pg. 93-No Vocab. In Ch.Dr. William Rye: Chapter 55: pg. 9419. Pommels: horn part of a saddle
Gideon Adams: Chapter 56: pg. 95- No Vocab. In Ch.Toby Boyce: Chapter 57: pg. 9620. Griped: upset Edmund Upwing: Chapter 58: pg. 97-No Vocab. In Ch. • Flora Wheelworth: Chapter 59: pg. 9921. Settee: small couch22. Solicitude: care; kindnessLily Malloy: Chapter 60: pg. 101- No Vocab. In Ch.