| A | B |
| bolt | swallow hastily without chewing; gulp; or to fasten with a sliding bar; or move |
| coarse | of inferior or poor quality; common; or lacking refinement or good taste; crude; vulgar |
| consternation | confused and distressing excitement; bewilderment |
| dexterity | skill in using the hands or body; agility |
| fugitive | one who flees or tries to escape; runaway |
| grievous | causing sorrow, or suffering; burdensome; hard to bear; distressing |
| impart | make known; tell; relate; disclose |
| larceny | unlawful taking away of another’s property with intent to deprive him of it; theft; robbery |
| revive | bring back into use; reactivate; or restore to life or consciousness; |
| threshold | length of wood along the bottom of a doorway; doorsill; or entrance or beginning |