smothered - covered completely, especially with something thick or heavy, lamed - injured in a way that makes walking difficult or painful, to limp - to walk with difficulty, especially because of an injured leg or foot, late - recently deceased; used before a noun to refer to someone who has died, blacksmith - a person who makes and repairs things made of iron or steel, especially horseshoes and tools, by forging metal with a hammer and anvil, inshore - situated close to or toward the shore, tombstone - a stone slab or monument placed over a grave, usually inscribed with the name of the deceased, ravenously - in an extremely hungry or greedy way, timidly - in a shy, fearful, or hesitant manner, wittles - (dialectal/archaic form of victuals) food or provisions, liver - a large internal organ in the body; here, used threateningly to suggest a violent act, briers - thorny wild bushes or shrubs,

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