languor
laziness that is pleasurable
harmonious
peaceful
rustic
plain
amorous
lustful
nymphs
a beautiful woman who is fund in woodlands and lakes
bounteous
to be generously giving
peril
danger
laziness that is pleasurable
peaceful
plain
lustful
a beautiful woman who is fund in woodlands and lakes
to be generously giving
danger
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Crabbe's Journal opens in a room at Bartholomew’s General Hospital. Crabbe refuses to tell the psychiatrist why he has been admitted.
The American soldier is in some type of top secret training program in England.
He begins to write the journal while he's in the hospital. He's trying to figure out exactly what it is that got him there, and he's writing it all down.