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        | In immediate contact; touching |  | 
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        | free from commotion or tumult; peaceful; quiet; calm |  | 
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        | easy and sprightly in mannner or bearing |  | 
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        | a clasp or ornament having a pin at the back for passing through the clothing and a catch for securing the point of the pin |  | 
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        | easy to approach, enter, speak wth or use |  | 
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        | to irritate or provoke to a high degree |  | 
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        | a remaining usually small part quantity number or the like |  | 
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        | to alleviate or lessen the grief or sorrow |  | 
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        | existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree |  | 
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        | burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical. |  | 
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        | deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate |  | 
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        | standing still not moving |  | 
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        | Which cottage had a touch me not appearance? What is the meaning of touch me not |  | Definition 
 
        | Foster's Family Cottage had a touch me not appearance. The meaning is that it is not welcoming. Like there is iron fences, etc. |  | 
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        | What is an amazing fact about the tucks? |  | Definition 
 
        | They live forever by drinking water from the tree spring |  | 
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        | What is Mae's special object? Describe it. |  | Definition 
 
        | A music box painted with roses and lilies of the valley. |  | 
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        | Why does Winnie want to run? |  | Definition 
 
        | She is over protected and she wants to experience the outside world since she is always cooped up in her cottage like a chicken. |  | 
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        | The music that Winnie's grandma heard. 1. Whos makin noise 2. How often |  | Definition 
 
        | She says that its elves music but its really mae's. 2. she hears it every 10 years which is "ages since I heard it" |  | 
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        | What happens when Winnie go to forest?Who she encounter 3 people |  | Definition 
 
        | She shes wonderful things of nature and she is out of her comfort zone. She encounters Mae Tuck, Miles Tuck, Jesse Tuck. |  | 
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        | The tuck boys are miles, jesse. they drank forever living water and miles is the older one. |  | 
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