ne. "Wanton" is a good word for immoral, and excessive. ....it is the judgment of this court that you be remanded to prison to be executed on a date set by the Attorney General of the State of Illinois. "Remanded" is a fancy word for "sent back to." The "Attorney General" is the highest law enforcement official in a state (In this case Illinois, a Midwestern state where Chicago is located). May God have mercy on your soul. What a judge or executioner will say before a person is put to death. Richard's life on the run begins as a bus crash allows for his escape, but Deputy Marshall Gerard is right behind him. Barnard Prison. The prison where Richard was to be taken to await execution. I've had enough of that prison chow. A very colloquial word for food (like "grub"). He's foaming at the mouth. To produce a lot of bubbles or gas. When done at the mouth, it means to produce lots of bubbles and saliva that drips out of the mouth. Hang in there. A very common way to say "stay calm and try to survive." What the hell is that? This is added to "Wh questions" in order to express emotions such as anger or surprise (or in this case, fear, when the train nears the bus). Give me a hand! A common way to say "help me." Kiss my ass, doctor! A very crude insult, with a meaning close to "fuck you." I don't give a damn which way you go. A crude way to say "I don't care." My, my, my. A sarcastic way to express disappointment or other emotion. What a mess. It's a circus. Note that "mess" can refer to more than just a room with lots of things lying around, but also to a situation in general. The point of impact. The point where two things hit each other (In this case, the bus and the train). Why are you mothering her? An interesting verb meaning to spoil, or to treat as if you were a person's parent. I bet he did a Casey Jones. Reference to a famous train conductor who died trying to save his passengers during a train crash in 1900. It rolled over several times. "To roll over" is a the phrasal verb used when a car or other vehicle continues to spin on top of itself. I passed out, and when I looked up, the train was bearing down on us. "To pass out" is to lose consciousness. If a vehicle is "bearing down" on you, it is about to fall on top of you! With all due respect, I'd like to recommend check points on all roads within a 15 mile radius. "With all due respect" is how one person starts a sentence if they are about to say something that calls into question the judgment of another person, especially if that person has more status or authority. "Check points" are places on the road where police will stop all cars to search them. A "radius" is the geometric word describing
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