Jell-Well a gelatin dessert.
keloid scar an abundance of scar tissue, common to black skin that is injured.
Kentucky Wonders a climbing variety of green beans; the ends of the beans are snapped off by hand and then the beans are snapped in half before cooking. People accustomed to this chore soon acquire speed and proficiency and can snap the pods with rhythmic precision, deftly with one hand.
knickers puffy pants that gather just below the knees, exposing the calves.
Liberty magazine a popular magazine of the 1920s and '30s.
Lindbergh (1902–1974) Nicknamed "Lucky Lindy," Charles Lindbergh was the heroic American aviator who, in 1927, made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. His golden life was tarnished by the brutal kidnapping and murder of his baby son in 1932.
loam a rich mixture of moist soil, clay, and sand.






















