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American Civil War (1861–1865) it used to be the anthem of the Confederacy of the South.

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hie = hurry (archaic)

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Mosby – John Singleton Mosby (1833–1916), a Confederacy guerrilla band leader during the American Civil War

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Upernavik – a town in Greenland

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Cincinnati – a town in Ohio

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Battle Creek – a town in the state of Michigan

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Yokohama – a city and port southwest of Tokyo in Japan

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Zulus – the largest ethnic group in South Africa, a branch of the Bantu people

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Patagonians – residents of Patagonia, a region in southern Argentina

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the Kaw River – a river in Vietnam

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Titans – in Greek mythology, giants, the children of Heaven and Earth

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Maine – the US state in the north-east of the country

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answers to Lawson – here: court decisions

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Bohemians – representatives of Bohemia, usually an artistic circle

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faux pas = a false step, a mistake (French)

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pounds – pound is a unit of weight equal to 0.4535 kg

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Palm Beach – a famous resort on the Atlantic coast in Florida

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cicerone – a guide who describes to sightseers the places of interest

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Tuskageenial – the word invented by the author from Tuskagee, a city in central Alabama, and genial (kindly, sociable)

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lambrequins – the Baroque style ornaments; originally the mantling on a helmet to shield the wearer from the sun’s rays.

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tocsin = poisonous

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goblin – in Western folklore, a mischievous and malicious spirit attached to a household

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Stygian – here: terrible; from Styx, in Greek mythology, a river in the underworld.

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epicedian tears – here: mournful tears

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Falstaff – a fictional character in Shakespeare’s ‘Henry IV’

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Momus – in Greek mythology, the god of mockery

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Avaunt! = Go away! Off with you!

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Helen – Helen of Troy, a beauty, the cause of the Trojan War

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Cassiopeia – a constellation in the Milky Way Galaxy

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balustrade – a row of banisters to support a handrail on a balcony, staircase, etc.

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Erebus – here: darkness; in Greek mythology, Erebus (Darkness) is the offspring of Chaos.

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debility – weakness (of health)

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Wagner – Richard Wagner (1813–1883), a German dramatic composer

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Waldteufel – Emil Waldteufel (1887–1915), a French pianist and waltz composer

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Oolong – a famous sort of Chinese tea

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the Golden Gate – the strait in California between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean

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Hatteras – Cape Hatteras in North Carolina

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Cape Horn – a rocky headland on the southern tip of South America in Chile

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the Labrador – the Labrador current in North Atlantic Ocean, between Canada and Greenland

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Benvenuto Cellini (1500–1571) – a famous Florentine sculptor and goldsmith

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inches – an inch is a unit of length equal to 2.54 cm

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feet – pl. from foot; a unit of length equal to 30.48 cm

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Astrakhan rug portieres – thick woolen curtains

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Peoria – a city in central Illinois

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parkscape – from park + landscape

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the smile of the Cheshire cat – a very wide smile (idiom)

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Paphian = sensual

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typograph – a typewriter for the blind

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the Battery – White Point Gardens in South Carolina with monuments and military relics

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Gotham – a legendary village in Nottinghamshire in England; in English legend, Wise Men of Gotham were wise fools who pretended stupidity to avoid unwanted expenses.

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Bellevue Hospital – a famous hospital in New York City

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the Vesuvian Bay – the Bay of Naples in southern Italy with Vesuvius, an active volcano rising high above it

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Boreas – in Greek mythology, the personification of the north wind

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bluecoats – here: policemen

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Blackwell’s – the name of the prison

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the Riviera – the seacoast on the Mediterranean Sea in the south of France

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Caesar (100 BC–44 BC) – a Roman ruler, general and dictator, assassinated by the group of conspirators

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Brutus (85 BC–42 BC) – a Roman politician, one of the leaders in the conspiracy against Julius Caesar

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Chablis – white wine of northern Burgundy in France, made of Chardonnay grapes

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Camembert – cheese of Normandy, covered with white mold

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Yale – a private university in New Haven, one of the oldest universities in the USA, founded in 1701

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Hartford College – University of Hartford in Connecticut, founded in 1877

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Arcadia – in Greek and Roman poetry and the Renaissance literature, the blessed country, paradise

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Hendrik (Henry) Hudson (1565–1611) – an English navigator and explorer whose name was given to a river, a strait and a bay

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Napoleon III (1808–1873) – president of the Second Republic of France, and since 1852 emperor of France

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Minerva – in Roman religion, the goddess of handicrafts, profession and arts

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the Palisades – high vertical rocks along the west side of the Hudson River

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Yosemite – Yosemite Valley, a picturesque region in east-central California

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Haydn – Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), a famous Austrian composer of the Classical style in music

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Carnegie medal – the award given for heroic deeds, established by Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919), a famous American industrialist and philanthropist

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Morgan – John Pierpont

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