| A | B |
| spy | someone who gathers secret information and shares, it esp. with an enemy |
| slave | someone who is owned by another as property |
| commander in chief | the man in charge of all the army |
| Patriot | someone who loves his country strongly |
| polish | to clean and shine |
| mast | a tall post on a sailing ship that holds the sails |
| respond | answer |
| dread | terrible and dangerous |
| scoundrel | someone untrustworthy |
| bodyguard | someone who protects another with his life |
| cobblestone | small, rounded stone used to pave a street |
| ammunition | gun powder and bullets |
| clutching | to hold tightly |
| despair | to be frightened and hopeless |
| gleaming | shining brightly |
| particular | to have things very orderly; special |
| solemnly | very serious |
| brim | the top |
| jest | to joke |
| confusion | noise and disorder |