Summary: After Alexandra sees her brother's fortune, she suddenly realizes that she needs to stop it. In order to save her brother, she had to go to the battefronts in France. To do that, she needed a passport, a prescription from her dad's hospital. She went into the hospital and stole prescription and a brief description of an other person and a nurse VID uniform. Then, she left a letter to their parents that she had to leave in order to do something. The next day, she woke up in the early morning and went to the train station. When she got off at France battlefronts, she was lost. A girl who was aged about as her came to her and asked her if she was lost. They got along well and stayed friendly.
1)Dispensary-An office in a hospital, school, or other institution from which medical supplies, preparations, and treatments are dispensed. Nurses tend to organize medical supplies in their dispensary.
2)Scurry-to go or move quickly or in haste. Soldiers would need to scurry on battlefields.
3)Scandalize-to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. Yesterday's news scandalized all the citizens in Japan.
4)Acquaintance-a person known to one, but usually not a close friend. He's not considered my friend, but maybe an acqaintance.
5)throng-a multitude of people crowded or assembled together; crowd. Throng of people surrounded him.
6)errand-a short and quick trip to accomplish a specific purpose, as to buy something, deliver a package, or convey a message, oftenfor someone else. I erranded to America in order to give a message to my cousin.
7)Exasperated-to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely Your exasperation is really annoying.
8)Constable-an officer of the peace, having police and minor judicial functions, usually in a small town, rural district, etc. The constables of a police department are the police officers.
9)Emblazon-to depict, as on an escutcheon in heraldry. As she emblazoned a picture in her head, she kicked my eyes.
10)Preliminary-preceding and leading up to the main part, matter, or business; introductory; preparatory We had a preliminary test for the final examination.
11)Maneuvered-a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc. The main reason why we lost the war was that we didn't have maneuvered attacks.
12)Berth-a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car I had to hide in a berth.
13)Unobtrusive-not obtrusive; inconspicuous, unassertive, or reticent. Unobtrusive accidents tend to happen a lot in America.
14)superintendent-a person who oversees or directs some work, enterprise, establishment, organization, district, etc.; supervisor. We definitely need a superintendent in this council.
15)inundated-to flood; cover or overspread with water; deluge. Bombs from Japan inundated the sky in America.
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Summary: After Alexandra sees her brother's fortune, she suddenly realizes that she needs to stop it. In order to save her brother, she had to go to the battefronts in France. To do that, she needed a passport, a prescription from her dad's hospital. She went into the hospital and stole prescription and a brief description of an other person and a nurse VID uniform. Then, she left a letter to their parents that she had to leave in order to do something. The next day, she woke up in the early morning and went to the train station. When she got off at France battlefronts, she was lost. A girl who was aged about as her came to her and asked her if she was lost. They got along well and stayed friendly.
1)Dispensary-An office in a hospital, school, or other institution from which medical supplies, preparations, and treatments are dispensed.
Nurses tend to organize medical supplies in their dispensary.
2)Scurry-to go or move quickly or in haste.
Soldiers would need to scurry on battlefields.
3)Scandalize-to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
Yesterday's news scandalized all the citizens in Japan.
4)Acquaintance-a person known to one, but usually not a close friend.
He's not considered my friend, but maybe an acqaintance.
5)throng-a multitude of people crowded or assembled together; crowd.
Throng of people surrounded him.
6)errand-a short and quick trip to accomplish a specific purpose, as to buy something, deliver a package, or convey a message, oftenfor someone else.
I erranded to America in order to give a message to my cousin.
7)Exasperated-to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely
Your exasperation is really annoying.
8)Constable-an officer of the peace, having police and minor judicial functions, usually in a small town, rural district, etc.
The constables of a police department are the police officers.
9)Emblazon-to depict, as on an escutcheon in heraldry.
As she emblazoned a picture in her head, she kicked my eyes.
10)Preliminary-preceding and leading up to the main part, matter, or business; introductory; preparatory
We had a preliminary test for the final examination.
11)Maneuvered-a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
The main reason why we lost the war was that we didn't have maneuvered attacks.
12)Berth-a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car
I had to hide in a berth.
13)Unobtrusive-not obtrusive; inconspicuous, unassertive, or reticent.
Unobtrusive accidents tend to happen a lot in America.
14)superintendent-a person who oversees or directs some work, enterprise, establishment, organization, district, etc.; supervisor.
We definitely need a superintendent in this council.
15)inundated-to flood; cover or overspread with water; deluge.
Bombs from Japan inundated the sky in America.