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Part IV, Chapters 23–24: "Mulatto" by Langston Hughes

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  1. vestibule
    a large entrance or reception room or area
    Rear center of the room, a vestibule with double doors leading to the porch; at each side of the doors, a large window with lace curtains and green shades; at left a broad flight of stairs leading to the second floor; near the stairs, downstage, a doorway leading to the dining room and kitchen; opposite at right of stage, a door to the library.
  2. impudence
    the trait of being rude and impertinent
    He's learned nothing in college but impudence, and he'll stay here on this place and work for me awhile before he gets back to any more schools.
  3. valise
    a small overnight bag for short trips
    Just tryin’ to get Miss Sallie's valises down to de yard so's we can put 'em in de Ford, sah.
  4. testy
    easily irritated or annoyed
    HIGGINS: [Testily, sitting down puffing and blowing in a big chair] I'm in no mood for fooling, Tom, not now.
  5. perturbed
    thrown into a state of agitated confusion
    NORWOOD: What the hell? [Perturbed]
  6. ruffian
    a cruel and brutal fellow
    Damn it, I hope no ruffians'll break up my new Ford.
  7. muzzle
    prevent from speaking out
    And that Eleanor Roosevelt, she ought to been muzzled.
  8. muse
    reflect deeply on a subject
    No, he ain't. Leastwise, he ain't understood him. [Musing sadly in a low voice] Time Bert was 'bout seven, warn't it?
  9. resentful
    full of or marked by indignant ill will
    WILLIAM: [Resentfully] I ain't playin', boy.
  10. impotent
    lacking power or ability
    NORWOOD, in an impotent rage, crosses the room to a small cabinet right, opens it nervously with a key from his pocket, takes out a pistol, and starts toward the front door.
  11. nigh
    not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances
    Six o'clock. Most nigh that now.
  12. sullenly
    in a manner showing a brooding ill humor
    ROBERT: [Sullenly] This was the day I ought to have started back to school—like my sister.
  13. defiant
    boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
    The boy, half afraid, half defiant, yet sure of himself, rises.
  14. condescension
    showing arrogance by patronizing those considered inferior
    He takes out a cigar, cuts off the end and lights it, and in a voice of mixed condescension and contempt, he speaks to his son.
  15. hinder
    prevent the progress or accomplishment of
    Do what they choose long as they know their places and it don't hinder their work.
  16. aggrieve
    cause to feel distress
    Should've gotten rid of you before this. But you was Cora's child. I tried to help you. [Aggrieved] I treated you decent, schooled you. But tonight you'll get the hell off this place and stay off.
  17. dragnet
    a system of procedures for apprehending criminals
    Warn everybody to be on the lookout. Call your deputies! Yes! Spread a dragnet. Get out the dogs. Meanwhile we'll start after him.
  18. undertaker
    one whose business is the management of funerals
    UNDERTAKER: Reckon there won't be no orders to bring his corpse back out here, Sam.
  19. bay
    bark with prolonged noises, of dogs
    [The deep baying of the hounds is heard at a distance through the night.]
  20. headstrong
    habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition
    Good-looking, and kind, and headstrong, and strange, and stubborn, and proud like you, and de one I could love most 'cause he needed de most lovin'.
Created on Thu May 27 17:46:22 EDT 2021 (updated Fri Jun 04 16:12:04 EDT 2021)

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