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==Notes==
==Notes==
*'''Squall''' (104) - A brief sudden violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow.
*'''Squall''' (104) - A brief sudden violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow.
*'''Inclement''' (105) - severe, unrelenting; cruel
*'''Inclement''' (105) - severe, unrelenting; cruel
*'''Poignant''' (105) - Neat, skillful
*'''Poignant''' (105) - Neat, skillful
*'''Lark''' (105) - A carefree or spirited adventure.
*'''Lark''' (105) - A carefree or spirited adventure.
 
*[http://lionreference.chadwyck.com/searchFulltext.do?id=R01659106&divLevel=0&queryId=../session/1140713136_4425&area=abell&forward=critref_ft '''Nancy's Landing'''] (105)- Fictional town created by Capote. "Nancy's Landing," serves as Capote's code phrase for a gay resort, a make-believe, southern Fire Island or Provincetown. Thus, the narrator's coy rejoinder that the reader should "[n]ever mind why" he made the trip appears as a subtle move to direct attention away from his self-confession.
*'''Bon voyage''' (106)- French, literally translated as "good journey".
*'''Bon voyage''' (106)- French, literally translated as "good journey".
*'''Oompahpah''' (106)- A repeating rhythmic bass accompaniment.
*'''Oompahpah''' (106)- A repeating rhythmic bass accompaniment.
*'''Rhapsodic''' (106)- Emotional and extravagant music.
*'''Rhapsodic''' (106)- Emotional and extravagant music.
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Harlem'''Spanish Harlem'''](107)- Also known as East Harlem or El Barrio, a neighborhood in northeastern part of the borough of Manhattan, one of the largest predominantly Hispanic communities in New York City. Since the 1950s, it has been populated by a large number of people of Puerto Rican descent, sometimes called Nuyoricans. In recent years the neighborhood has also become home to many Mexican American immigrants.
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Harlem'''Spanish Harlem'''](107)- Also known as East Harlem or El Barrio, a neighborhood in northeastern part of the borough of Manhattan, one of the largest predominantly Hispanic communities in New York City. Since the 1950s, it has been populated by a large number of people of Puerto Rican descent, sometimes called Nuyoricans. In recent years the neighborhood has also become home to many Mexican American immigrants.
*[http://lionreference.chadwyck.com/searchFulltext.do?id=R01659106&divLevel=0&queryId=../session/1140713136_4425&area=abell&forward=critref_ft '''Nancy's Landing'''] (105)- Fictional town created by Capote. "Nancy's Landing," serves as Capote's code phrase for a gay resort, a make-believe, southern Fire Island or Provincetown. Thus, the narrator's coy rejoinder that the reader should "[n]ever mind why" he made the trip appears as a subtle move to direct attention away from his self-confession.
*'''Hope Chest''' (106)- A chest used by a young woman for clothing and household goods, such as linens and silver, in anticipation of marriage.
*'''Hope Chest''' (106)- A chest used by a young woman for clothing and household goods, such as linens and silver, in anticipation of marriage.
*'''Slap dash''' (107) - In a reckless haphazard manner; hasty and careless
*'''Slap dash''' (107) - In a reckless haphazard manner; hasty and careless
*'''The fat woman''' (109) - Death
*'''The fat woman''' (109) - Death


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