| A | B |
| oily | having too much oil |
| annoy | bother someone; make them feel angry or irritated |
| around | facing the opposite way, in many places |
| growl | to make a low, threatening sound in your throat |
| disappoint | to not do what someone hoped you would |
| royalty | members of a royal family; kings, queens, princes and princesses |
| bounce | to move up and down with small jumps |
| bowing | bending the upper half of you body forward to show respect |
| moist | a little bit wet |
| enjoyment | pleasure that you receive from something |
| aloud | using your voice in a way that can be heard |
| tower | a very tall narrow building or part of a building |
| avoid | to keep away from someone or something |
| employ | to have as a worker |
| lookout | alertness for something, usually by the act of watching |
| however | even so; in spite of that fact. |
| appointment | a meeting that you fix in advance |
| scout | someone who goes ahead of the soldiers to get information about the enemy |
| powder | small, crushed pieces of something |
| noun | the name of a person, place or thing |
| strolling | walking in a slow, relaxed way |
| wharf | a structure built along a shore as a landing place for boats and ships |
| admitted | made known that something is true; confessed |
| elegantly | in the manner of being rich and fine in quality |
| brisk | refreshing; keen; bracing |
| displaying | to show or exhibit |
| quibbled | a minor dispute or disagreement |
| coonskins | the skins of raccoons |
| tricorns | hats with the brim turned up on three sides |
| halfpenny | a british bronze coin equal to half a penny |