| A | B |
| agitation | a violent shaking; an emotional disturbance or excitement; the arousal of public interest in social or political issues |
| aloof | cool or distant in relationships wtih others; indifferent |
| apparition | a ghost; a phantom; an appearance seen suddenly |
| benefactor | a person who has given help; a patron |
| cope | to deal with; to handle problems or difficulties |
| genealogy | an account of the descent of a peson or family from ancestors; lineage |
| moor | a large open area of land, often marshy with heather growing on it; to keep a boat in place with ropes or cables fastened to the shore; to fasten |
| obsession | a preoccupation; an idea, feeling, or impulse that a person cannot escape |
| palatial | like a palace, magnificient and grand |
| plaintive | mournful; melancholy; sad; sorrowful |