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Casey at the Bat Ernest Lawrence Thayer
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Casey at the BatErnest Lawrence Thayer

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Outlook

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Brilliant

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Patrons

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Despair

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Eternal

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Stricken

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Melancholy

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Despised

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Recoiled

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Bearing

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Doffed

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Writhing

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Defiance

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Grandeur

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Haughty

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Unheeded

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Visage

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Tumult

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Awed

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Sneer

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Outlook (N.) – Expectation for the future.

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Brilliant (Adj.) – Superb; wonderful.

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Patrons (N.) – One that supports something, such as an event.

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Despair (V.) – To lose all hope.

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Eternal (Adj.) – Continuing without interruption.

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Stricken (V.) – To afflict suddenly; an impairment.

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Melancholy (V.) – Sadness or depression of the spirits; gloom

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Despised (V.) – To dislike intensely; loathing.

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Recoiled (V.) – To spring back; as upon firing.

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Bearing (V.) – To carry oneself in a specified way; conduct.

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Doffed (V.) – To tip or remove in salutation.

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Writhing (V.) – To twist, as in pain, or struggle.

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Defiance (N.) – Bold resistance to an opposing force or authority.

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Grandeur (N.) – Nobility or greatness of character.

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Haughty (Adj.) – Very proud of oneself.

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Unheeded (Adj.) – Disregarded, ignored, or neglected.

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Visage (N.) – The face or facial expression of a person.

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Tumult (N.) – A disorderly commotion or disturbance, a riot.

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Awed (N.) – Mixed emotions of respect, dread, and wonder inspired by might.

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Sneer (N.) – A scornful facial expression, by raising one corner of the upper lip.


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