Renee+103-109

** *I had trouble getting all the words, definitions, and pictures into a table, so I just did it this way - hope this is okay too! carbide lamp (p103 - Port sits in the market cafe in the light of the flickering carbide lamps ) ** **banal** (p106 - Port notices the **banal** flattery Tunner is paying Kit and thinks to himself that she would never give in to someone like Tunner) **ingenuous** (p106 - Port **ingenuously** believes that he and Kit share the exact same feelings toward each other) //**tabac du pays** (p107 - When Eric Lyle asks Port for money to buy cigarettes, Port comments that Eric smokes locally produced cigarettes, which are "fortunately" very cheap) // **bordj** (p109 - Port, Kit, and Tunner get off the bus and stagger into a bordj for a coffee break)
 * aka acetylene gas lamp; simple lamp that produces and burns acetylene
 * used to illuminate mines, lighthouse beacons, and headlights
 * still used by cavers, hunters, and explorers
 * rapprochement** (p105 - Port desired the **rapprochement** with Tunner, but at the same time dreaded the emotional responsibilities that would come with it)
 * establishment of or state of having cordial relations
 * repeated too often; lacking originality; trite
 * showing innocent simplicity
 * effrontery** (p106 - After inviting himself on Port and Kit's walk, Eric Lyle had the effrontery to ask Port for money to buy cigarettes)
 * shameless boldness; insulting presumptuousness
 * fortnight** (p107 - Eric remarks wistfully that "Even five hundred francs would keep [him] in smokes for a fortnight")
 * a period of fourteen consecutive days; two weeks
 * translation: tobacco of the country
 * a fort (from Latin)
 * ( also **Bordj Bou Arréridj** (Arabic: برج بوعريريج ), capital city of Bordj Bou Arréridj Province in east Algeria)
 * austere** (p109 - Bowles describes the bordj as "bleak and austere in the windswept plain")
 * stern and cold in appearance; forbidding; severely simple