Luck

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Across
  1. 3. Which historical figure did Arthur Scoresby know the history of (last name only)?
  2. 6. In a veritable manner; in a way that truly and accurately describes something.
  3. 9. Feelings of anxiety or dismay, often at something unexpected.
  4. 10. Calm, peaceful, or untroubled.
  5. 11. He has been pursued, day by day and year by year, by a most ____________ and astonishing luckiness.
  6. 12. Now of course the thing that would expose him and kill him at last was __________.
  7. 13. What type of figurative language is used to compare an earthquake to Arthur’s true self?
  8. 16. How does the author portray the character Scoresby?
  9. 17. Something particularly grand.
Down
  1. 1. An object of worship usually carved from wood or stone.
  2. 2. Without guile; innocent.
  3. 4. A show of appreciation from an audience.
  4. 5. The war occurring during this story.
  5. 7. What is the name of Scoresby’s marshal in page 3?
  6. 8. The time at which something is most successful or powerful.
  7. 14. What is the tone of the story?
  8. 15. …they took his idiotic blunders for ___________ of genius…