| A | B |
| Scolded | to reprimand or criticize openly |
| Majestic | having or showing impressive beauty |
| Basking | to make the most of something pleasing |
| Coyly | quieting or shy or pretending to be so |
| Timidly | lack of self confidence, shy |
| Virtues | morality, goodness, or uprightness |
| Suspicion | the instance of suspecting wrong without proof |
| Scarcely | not common or plentiful |
| Gruesome | causing horror or fright |
| Procession | a group which moves along in a formal manner |
| Obviouly | easily seen, discovere |
| Trounce | to whip or beat, to defeat |
| Folly | lack of good judgement |
| Convincing | to cause to believe without doubt |
| Liable | legally or righly respnsible |
| Debris | scattered fragments typicallyof something wrecked or destroyed |
| Daubed | coat or smear with a thick or sticky substance in a careless way |
| Wharf | a level quayside area to which a ship may be moved to load or unload |