| A | B |
| fluttered | an excited or confused state |
| dispelled | to scatter and drive away |
| extravagance | going beyond reasonable limits; excessive costliness; spending too much |
| bilious | bad tempered |
| illustrious | distinguished; famous; outstanding |
| prodigiously | wonderful; amazing; enormous |
| peals | the loud ringing of bells; loud, prolonged sound as of thunder, laughter |
| jovial | full of playful good humor |
| recompensed | to repay or reward; compensate |
| blithe | cheerful; carefree |
| farthing | a former British coin worth 1/4 of a penny |
| earnestness | seriousness; in a determined manner |
| feign | to make up; pretend |
| alteration | to change; to make or become different |
| malady | disease; sickness; illness |