| A | B |
| harmonica | small instrument played by blowing air through a set of holes |
| proceeded | continued; went on |
| palomino | a kind of horse with light hair |
| hitched | connected; joined together |
| purchased | bought |
| outskirts | the outer border of an area |
| lunged | rushed forward suddenly |
| gully | small ditch in the ground |
| concerned | anxious or worried about something |
| inspected | looked at or watched closely and carefully |
| credit | to buy something and pay for it later |
| pleaded | beg to be allowed to do something |
| ricocheting | to bounce or move quickly around in different directions |
| snarled | to show teeth and make a growling sound; to talk in a mean way |
| official | approved by an authority |
| exposing | to uncover something so it can be seen |
| fixed | unmoving |
| represented | to speak or act for someone else |
| pried | to remove or pull apart by force |
| recommend | to suggest as being good or worthy |
| amateur | someone who takes part in an activity for fun, not for profit |
| jagged | uneven and sharp |
| massive | large, heavy, and solid |
| abrupt | sudden and unexpected |
| unison | all together |
| disqualified | to prevent someone from taking part in an activity |
| treacherous | dangerous |