Sunday 6 March 2016

                   A Convict's Tale

                         (Chapters 3-4-5-6 )



Buns: paste sweet and fluffy, made with flour, eggs, yeast and other ingredients, which may have different forms.

Icing: cooking technique that involves covering food with a shiny substance, often sweet.

Tray: shallow bowl, flat bottom and edges low that serves to bring, serve or present things, especially food.

Logs: strong central stem and solid of trees and shrubs.

Unfair: that is not fair or not work fairly.

Blanket: large quadrangular piece of  thick and dense tissue that serves to shelter, especially in bed.

Scar: sign or mark left on the skin after closing a wound.

Cheek: fleshy part of the human face, located on either side of it, from the cheekbone to jaw.

Deck: which is or is placed on top of another to cover it.

Sickness: uncomfortable feeling in the stomach that is experienced when you are feeling sick and often culminates in vomiting.

Yard: space covered open or inside a building that give some rooms.

Fence: construction made of any material to fence off land, farm...
 
Brick: piece of baked clay, generally rectangular prism form, which is used in building walls, pillars...

Bruises: skin stain, purplish blue color, which is caused by the accumulation of blood or other bodily fluid, as a result of a knock or other causes.

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