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Whispers of Home: A Tale of Resilience and Courage

Join the journey of a discarded cur, as the aroma of sycamores awakens a spirit of coaxing courage, amidst the commotion of a squalling world. Through discarded memories and mulled mysteries, find solace under the protective eaves, where heft of love leaves all dumbfounded. Amidst the quavering winds of change, find sweetness in the horehound of adoration. In the echoes of a train depot, provisions of grit and resilience are a shield against the wincing pain and gawking eyes of a vicious world. This is a story of finding strength in the midst of chaos and cruelty.

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Whispers of Home: A Tale of Resilience and Courage

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  1. Chapter 1 • Residential – an area designed for many homes. • Cur – a mean, old dog. • Coaxing – urged; persuade. • Chapter 2 • Aromatic – having a pleasant smell. • Sycamores – a large shade tree, with egg shaped leaves. • Canebrakes – dense growth of cane plants. • Commotion – noisy confusion. • Squalling – loud screaming and crying.

  2. Chapter 3 • Discarded – thrown out • Mulled – thought over • Eaves – the edges of a roof • Heft – to test the weight of something by lifting it • Dumbfounded – too surprise to speak • Quavering – shaking • Horehound – type of mint candy • Adoration – a deep love

  3. Chapter 4 • Depot – a train station • Provisions – supplies • Winced – shrank back in pain • Gawked – stared stupidly • Sorghum – grain used to make syrup • Chapter 5 • Grit – stubborn courage • Vicious – cruel; spiteful

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