| A | B |
| anteroom | small outer room; waiting room |
| affidavit | written declaration sworn to be true, usually before a judge |
| deposition | sworn, written statement given by a witness out of court and intended to be used as testimony |
| vile | evil, foul, repulsive, degrading |
| testament | statements of beliefs and opinions offered as evidence of the truth |
| reproach | to blame or to express disapproval |
| effrontery | boldness and disrespect |
| qualm | doubt |
| Ipso Facto | "by that very fact" |
| probity | moral excellence, integrity, and honesty |
| immaculate | unblemished; flawless; pure |
| perjury | act of swearing under oath to the truth of something that one knows to be untrue |
| "Set The Gait" | to determine how a matter will proceed |
| Familiar Spirits | supernatural beings believed to serve demons |
| augur | a tool for boring holes |
| contemplation | act of thinking |
| dumbfounded | speechless |
| blanched | drained of color |
| slovenly | untidy or careless in appearance |
| unperturbed | undisturbed, calm |
| denounce | publicly pronounce something to be evil |