| A | B |
| maze | a confusing network of winding paths or passageways |
| isolated | away from others; lonely |
| yearn | to desire strongly |
| wheeling | flying in curves or circles |
| obscure | not well-known or important |
| indignantly | in a way that is angry, because of insult or an attack on one's self respect |
| immortal | living or lasting forever |
| erect | firmly straight in posture; not bending or slumping |
| obstinancy | unreasonable stubbornness |
| fate | a final outcome that cannot be avoided |
| distorted | twisted out of shape |
| reign | to rule as a king or queen |
| fertile | rich in vegetation; fruitful |
| barren | lacking vegetation |
| anguish | severe mental pain |
| tolerate | to put up with |
| forbid | to command someone not to do something |
| emit | to send out, give forth, usually with force |
| murmur | to speak so quietly that the words are difficult to make out |
| whittling | carving by shaving away bits of wood with a knife |
| indolent | lazy |
| curtly | in a way that uses so few words it is either rude or almost rude |
| ravishing | unusually beautiful; delightfully pleasing |
| succulent | tasty;delicious |
| insolent | rude |
| compassion | sympathy for the suffering of others; pity |
| destitute | living in complete poverty; extremely poor |
| extravagantly | excessively; too much |
| inadvertently | by mistake or without meaning to; not deliberately |
| amiable | good-natured and likeable |
| ambition | a goal that is strongly desired |
| contemplating | considering carefully; pondering |
| hypnotic | trance-inducing |