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Tuck.
Sarah's hair was thick braids that circled her head, wild daises tucked here and there. |
arropar, plegar ,fajarse LA camisa.
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sack
Matthew and Maggie came their two children and a sackful of chickens |
saco, costal
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shuffle.
they followed her, shuffling and scratching primly in the dirt. |
arrastrar los pies. revolver, barajear
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creep (crept)
they hooted and laughed and chased the chickens, who flew up to the porch roof, then the digs, who crept quietly under the porch. |
arrastrarse, deslizarse, (salir a escondidas)
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flee (fled)
seal had long ago for to the barn to sleep in cool hay. |
huir de, escapar
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squawk.
there are three and aunts who all squawk together like crowds at dawn. |
graznar, graznido.
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kneel, (knelt)
I knelt down and scratched his ears. |
arrodillarse
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streak.
Maggie wiped her face, leaving a streak of dirt. |
ralla, lines, rayon
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nod.
Sarah nodded. |
asentir con LA cabeza
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belly.
Riser and Violet fell asleep in the grass, their bellies full as meat and greens and biscuits. |
Panza, barriga
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dandelion
the dandelions in the fields had gone by, their heads soft as feathers |
dientes de leon
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wind up
Sarah stood with us on the porch, watching their wagon wind up the road, two horses pulling it and one tied in back. |
llegar
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whickering
old Bess and jack ran along the inside of the fence, whickering at the new horses. |
haciendo ruido
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red banty chickens
Maggie emptied the sack into the yard and three red banty chickens clucked and scattered. |
clase de gallinas.
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clucked.
Maggie emptied the sack into the yard and three red banty chickens clucked and scattered. |
cacaraquear
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primly
they followed her, shuffling and scratching primly in the dirt. |
determinadamente
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hooted
they hooted and laughed and chased the chickens, who flew up to the porch roof, then the dogs, who crept quietly under the porch. |
hulular
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chase
they hooted and laughed and chased the chickens. |
perseguir
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hitch
Sarah and Maggie helped hitch the horses to the plow, then they set up a big table in the shade of the barn, covering it whit a quilt and a kettle of flowers in the middle. |
amarrar, sujetar
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