Avalanche
Mass of rock or snow
Wamble
Unsteady motion
Abashed
Embarrassed
Emmet
Ant (dialectical)
Perplexed
Baffled
Notoriety
Infamy, dishonor
Unalloyed
Unreserved, pure
Domicile
Permanent home
Trifling
Minor, insignificant
Mass of rock or snow
Unsteady motion
Embarrassed
Ant (dialectical)
Baffled
Infamy, dishonor
Unreserved, pure
Permanent home
Minor, insignificant
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Simon thinks to himself that God is absent, and that the Führer had taken His place in Karl’s life.
Simon thinks to himself that God is absent, and that the Führer had taken His place in Karl’s life.
Simon could not bring himself to verbally forgive Karl the atrocities that he and the Nazis committed against the Jewish people. Simon had lost many of the people he love.... friends, family, and others within the camp. He had no wish for revenge,...