Word: scatteredness
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When the cortege reached the graveyard, the women and children who had gathered to watch the gravediggers screamed and scattered, covering their mouths with brightly colored wraps as they ran away. A small group of foreigners and missionaries stayed behind. "I knew her well," sighed Brother Jacques Demestre of the...
From a brown corduroy recliner, Weaver can keep an eye on his two youngest daughters, Elisheba, 3, and Rachel, 13, who often play in the park across the street. His oldest daughter, Sara, 19, who works as a waitress, has rented a house up the street. On some days, Weaver...
IN OKLAHOMA THEY'RE USED TO TWISTERS, those ugly storms that arrive across the prairie to savage the towns, tear them apart and leave, tossing houses behind them. To live there means understanding that nature is not evil, only whimsical. Human nature, on the other hand, proved incomprehensible at 9...
However, the project's momentum ground to anear stand-still when school ended, leavingCommittee members scattered across the country.Rouse, who stayed in Cambridge with theHarvard-Radcliffe Summer Theater, decided topursue the project on his own.
It is September, 1992. I'm a first-year. I'm walking along the path that cuts diagonally across the New Yard, from Thayer South to the stairway leading up to the Union. The four people whom I know from high school are scattered somewhere behind me in the Old...