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City of Bones: Chapters 6–9

In the first book of The Mortal Instruments series, fifteen-year-old Clary meets the Shadowhunters, a secret group attempting to rid the world of demons.

Here are links to our lists for the novel: Chapters 1–5, Chapters 6–9, Chapters 10–12, Chapters 13–16, Chapters 17–20, Chapter 21–Epilogue
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  1. pike
    weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole
    The weapons room looked exactly the way something called “the weapons room” sounded like it would look. Brushed metal walls were hung with every manner of sword, dagger, spike, pike, featherstaff, bayonet, whip, mace, hook, and bow.
  2. gauntlet
    a glove of armored leather that protects the hand
    Soft leather bags filled with arrows dangled from hooks, and there were stacks of boots, leg guards, and gauntlets for wrists and arms.
  3. seraph
    an angel of the first order
    “Made by the Iron Sisters, our weapon makers. They’re seraph blades.”
  4. cameo
    engraving or carving in low relief on a stone
    He didn’t have Alec’s delicate cameo looks, but Jace’s face was more interesting.
  5. glutinous
    having the sticky properties of an adhesive
    She saw Jace look at her quickly, but she was already turning the knob, or trying to. It moved slowly, almost stickily, as if the other side of it were embedded in something glutinous and syrupy—
  6. suppurate
    cause to fester and discharge pus
    His eye sockets were red suppurating pits.
  7. dappled
    having spots or patches of color
    Her mother’s back, not quite covered by her bathing suit top, the blades of her shoulders and curves of her spine dappled with narrow, white marks.
  8. gaudy
    marked by conspicuous display
    Dorothea marched into the apartment, her purple tent flying around her like a gaudy flag.
  9. succumb
    give in, as to overwhelming force, influence, or pressure
    Jace succumbed. “All right. As long as it isn’t Earl Grey,” he added, wrinkling his fine-boned nose.
  10. supercilious
    having or showing arrogant superiority
    “Yes, well,” Jace said, with a supercilious look, “I’m not like other guys..."
  11. rigorous
    demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
    “I use tools that are magical. And just to be able to do that, I have to undergo rigorous training. The rune tattoos on my skin protect me too. If you tried to use one of the seraph blades, for instance, it’d probably burn your skin, maybe kill you.”
  12. rune
    a letter from an ancient Germanic alphabet
    “I use tools that are magical. And just to be able to do that, I have to undergo rigorous training. The rune tattoos on my skin protect me too. If you tried to use one of the seraph blades, for instance, it’d probably burn your skin, maybe kill you.”
  13. sterile
    incapable of reproducing
    “Because they’re half-human, half-demon. All warlocks are crossbreeds. And because they’re crossbreeds, they can’t have children. They’re sterile.”
    “Like mules,” Clary said thoughtfully, remembering something from biology class. “Mules are sterile crossbreeds.”
  14. robust
    sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction
    “It’s good to see a young woman eat her fill. In my day, girls were robust, strapping creatures, not twigs like they are nowadays.”
  15. affront
    treat, mention, or speak to rudely
    “Give me your cup,” she commanded.
    Jace looked affronted. “But I’m not done with my—”
  16. leer
    a suggestive or sneering look or grin
    “You were working up to a leer, I could tell.”
  17. bemused
    perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements
    “The Ace of Cups,” Dorothea said, sounding bemused. “The love card.”
  18. mutinous
    characterized by a rebellion against authority
    “I never promised anything.” Jace looked mutinous. He strode to the wall and tore aside one of the velvet hangings.
  19. placidly
    in a good-natured manner
    He levered himself up on his arms and looked down at her placidly.
  20. assiduously
    with care and persistence
    Jace had propped himself on the porch railing and was assiduously pretending to ignore them, while using the stele to file the edges of his fingernails.
  21. stringent
    demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
    “I’ve never asked him, but I’m sure he has a fairly stringent policy about random teenagers lurking in his shrubbery.”
  22. impassive
    having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
    Simon had listened to her lengthy explanation with a nearly impassive expression, only wincing a little when she got to the part about the Ravener demon.
  23. clamber
    climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
    Clary was already clambering through the boxes, pushing a way to Jace.
  24. sconce
    a decorative wall bracket for holding candles or lights
    “Look at that,” he said, indicating a space higher up on the wall. At first she thought he was pointing at what looked like a pair of ornamental sconces.
  25. manacle
    shackle that can be locked around the wrist
    As her eyes adjusted, she realized they were actually loops of metal attached to short chains, the ends of which were sunk into the wall. “Are those—”
    Manacles,” said Simon, picking his way through the boxes.
  26. pragmatic
    concerned with practical matters
    “Really?” said Blackwell. “It’s nice to see that you’ve developed a healthy respect for your own skin over the years, Lucian. You weren’t always so pragmatic.”
  27. feral
    wild and menacing
    Suddenly he was no longer the kind, scholarly man who’d pushed Clary on the swings at the park and taught her how to ride a tricycle. Suddenly there was something feral behind his eyes, something vicious and cold.
  28. opaque
    not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy
    He fixed her with eyes as opaque as smoked glass.
  29. hallowed
    worthy of religious veneration
    “We find it useful to inhabit hallowed ground.”
  30. spire
    a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building
    She saw the soaring spires of the cathedral, the dull gleam of the leaded windows, the brass plate fixed to the stone wall beside the door, the Institute’s name etched into it.
  31. tantalize
    harass with persistent teasing or baiting
    Clary thought longingly of coffee as they made their way up a winding set of stone stairs, each one carved with a glyph. She was beginning to recognize some of them—they tantalized her sight the way half-heard words in a foreign language sometimes tantalized her hearing, as if by just concentrating harder she could force some meaning out of them.
  32. inimical
    tending to obstruct or cause harm
    Clary remembered how she’d felt waking up here this morning—as if everything were both alien and familiar at the same time. For Simon, clearly, there was nothing of that familiarity, only the sense of the strange, the alien and inimical.
  33. crockery
    ceramic dishes used for serving food
    It was an enormous kitchen, and unlike the rest of the Institute, it was all modern, with steel counters and glassed-in shelves holding rows of crockery.
  34. poised
    marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action
    Isabelle froze, her spoon poised dangerously.
  35. facade
    a showy misrepresentation to conceal something unpleasant
    She wondered how often he let glimpses of his real self peek through the facade that was as hard and shiny as the coat of lacquer on one of her mother’s Japanese boxes.
  36. emissary
    someone sent to represent another's interests
    “Clary’s mother’s friend—or whatever he is, really—goes by the name Luke Garroway,” Jace finished finally. “But while we were at his house, the two men who claimed they were emissaries of Valentine referred to him as Lucian Graymark.”
  37. smolder
    burn slowly and without a flame
    The gas lamps were lit in the library, and the polished oak surfaces of the furniture seemed to smolder like somber jewels.
  38. suffuse
    become overspread as with a fluid, a color, or light
    Streaked with shadows, the stark faces of the angels holding up the enormous desk looked even more suffused with pain.
  39. render
    give or supply
    He cleared his throat before he read aloud: “I hereby render unconditional obedience to the Circle and its principles....I will be ready to risk my life at any time for the Circle, in order to preserve the purity of the bloodlines of Idris, and for the mortal world with whose safety we are charged.”
  40. apprehension
    fearful expectation or anticipation
    Hodge hesitated—only for a moment, but Clary saw it, and felt a small and inexplicable shiver of apprehension run up her spine.
Created on Thu Apr 23 14:02:08 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Apr 28 13:24:30 EDT 2020)

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