| A | B |
| distress | anxiety or trouble |
| favor | act of kindness |
| panic | caused by unreasoning, terror, or haste |
| stranded | left in a helpless position; 2. run aground |
| astonished | surprised greatly; amazed |
| behavior | manner of behaving; way of acting |
| benefactor | person who has given money or kindly help |
| distribution | act or process of giving some of to each; dividing and giving out in shares |
| gratitude | kindly feeling because of a favor received; desire to do a favor in return; thankfulness |
| procession | something that moves forward; persons marching or riding |
| recommend | to speak in favor of; suggest favorably |
| sacred | worthy of reverence |
| traditions | customs or beliefs handed down from generation to generation |
| footmen | uniformed male servants who answer the bell, wait on tables, go with a car or carriage to open the door, etc. |
| matchmaker | person who arranges, or tries to arrange, marriages for others |
| pavilion | a light building, usually somewhat open, used for shelter, pleasure, etc. |