| A | B |
| roam | to move around without any particular place to go |
| imagined | pictured in the mind |
| crops | plants grown by farmers for food |
| trembling | shaking with cold, fear, weakness or anger |
| trade | getting something in return for giving something |
| machines | devices that do a particular job |
| edge | the line or place where something ends |
| humble | not proud; modest |
| scrambled | mixed up |
| mill | building where machines grind grain into flour or meal |
| pleasures | feelings of enjoyment |
| fabrics | a material that is woven or knitted |
| sashes | broad pieces of cloth worn around the waist |