| A | B |
| duke | nobleman ranking just below a prince |
| dungeon | a dark underground room to hold prisoners |
| furiously | with unrestrained energy, speed |
| genius | person having very great natural power of the mind |
| majesty | title used when speaking to a king, queen, emperor, or empress |
| noble | high or great by birth, rank, or title |
| peasant | farmer of the working class in Europe, Asia, and Latin America |
| porridge | food made of oatmeal or other grain boiled in water or milk until it thickens |
| exiled | forced to leave your country |
| inferior | not very good in quality; below most others |
| treasury | money owned; funds |