retrospect
review of a past course of events
Recklessness
heedless of danger
plummets
to plunge downwards
crest
a comb
headlong
with reckless haste
tyrant
a cruel and oppressive ruler
scoundrels
a dishonest person
review of a past course of events
heedless of danger
to plunge downwards
a comb
with reckless haste
a cruel and oppressive ruler
a dishonest person
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