on the stroll: working on the streets (said of prostitutes)
   pain powder: a mild opiate or analgesic
   partymage: a magic practitioner who uses his power to entertain
   pasturelands: farm lands
   penders: suspenders
   physick: doctor
   piesafe: kitchen cabinet where food is stored
   piper: plumber
   pong: stink
   portents: predictions or signs of future events
   portints: portraits made from ambrotype photographs that are hand-painted to colorize
   posh, posher: wealthy aristocrat
   poxbox: diseased prostitute
   prayerhouse: the Fleers’ religious gathering places
   privy: restroom
   prodder: iron fireplace poker
   prommy: the promenade in the city’s central park used by horseback riders and carris
   pyre: crematorium
   queensland, the: England
   Queen’s Voice, The: the Crown’s official newspaper
   questioning: police interrogation at New Scotland Yard
   rasher: strip of bacon
   red joy, ruddy joy: opium
   redcoats: English militia
   redstone: brick
   reticule: purse
   rondella: an automated carousel-type apparatus
   rounder: a rubber carri tire
   rub: massage
   Rumsen: major city on the west coast of Toriana, roughly equivalent to San Francisco in the United States
   satchel: tote bag carried by women
   scrabbler: a person who makes a living by scavenging
   scram: salvage
   seeing: an act by a fortune-teller of predicting a client’s future
   seeking: an act by a fortune-teller of finding someone or something
   Settle: Seattle
   shaman: a native Torian holy man
   shopkeep: shop proprietor
   short sheet: a hastily printed, illegal daily list of horse races and other events for the purpose of placing bets
   silverblack: chemicals used to etch photographed images on ambrotype plates
   skip: boat
   Skirmish, the: a recent, brief naval conflict between England and Spain
   slaterow: a row house with slate shingles
   snuff: kill
   snuffballs: hollow glass spheres filled with magically enhanced poisons like bloodbane that kill on contact, used like grenades
   snuffmages: mage assassins who generally work in teams of two
   Son, the: Jesus Christ
   soother: chamomile herbal infusion, usually added to tea, to relax, relieve stress, and help with insomnia
   Southern Church: a Baptist version of Church of England, begun in the southern provinces of Toriana, tolerated by traditionalists
   sparkglass: a substance made of various minerals such as mica, galena, and silica that have been ground to a fine dust and mixed with exterior paint in order to create sparkle
   spellcraft: the methods and materials used by magic practitioners to cast spells
   squawks: slur for native Torian females
   stones: testicles
   streaky: a carri’s copper sideboards from which the black paint is wearing off or has been stripped off to simulate wear
   strumpet: prostitute
   sweet Mary: Mary, mother of Jesus
   sweets: candy
   switch: wig
   Talia, Talian: The Torian universe’s version of Italy, Italians
   tealass: a girl or woman who sells hot tea and cakes in a café or from a street cart
   teller: fortune-teller
   tenner: ten-pound note
   Tillers: a secret society comprising important political, business, and social figures
   timepiece: watch
   tinnery: a factory where fresh fish and other perishables are processed and canned in tin containers
   tint: a paper-copy image printed from an ambrotype glass plate; makeup used to redden cheeks and lips
   tinter: device used to imprint images on ambrotype glass plates
   tintest: a professional ambrotype plate developer and tint maker
   to let: available for rent
   tonners: members of high society
   Toriana: short name for Provincial Union of Victoriana, the alternate-history name for the United States
   tosser: a drunk
   trade: business
   trolling: looking for work
   trunch: a wooden baton carried by beaters
   tubes: a system of pneumatic pipes that deliver goods and food across the city
   tunneler: an underground city worker who polices the subsurface tunnels and keeps the city’s tube in operation
   understair: belowground level of building; cellar or basement
   unjammer: a mechanical snakelike device used to unblock tubes
   uptoppers: above street level
   vicar: priest of the Torianglican Church
   waders: thigh-high protective rubber boots
   waister: a wide cummerbund-type belt made of fabric that females wear around their waists to cover the joining of skirts and bodices
   warders: magic practitioners who create protective charms and spells to protect people, possessions, and property
   wardling: an object used as a protective charm
   warren: a tunneler’s assigned work area
   watershed: raincoat
   Welshires: people from Wales
   whitecart: horse-drawn conveyance used to transport the wounded to hospital or the mentally disturbed to asylum
   wichcart: a street cart that sells sandwiches
   willowbark: herbal remedy for headaches and hangovers (equivalent to aspirin)
   winge: slang for an older, grouchy person
   Yard, the: short name for New Scotland Yard
   zoopraxiscope: a device that uses images on glass disks as the first form of stop-motion projection
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