| A | B |
| gored | wounded by a horn or tusk |
| amputation | to cut off a body part, such as a finger or let, by surgery |
| pamphlets | booklets about a particular topic |
| infirmary | a place where sick people are treated, such as a hospital |
| listlessly | without energy or interest |
| feebly | weakly |
| endure | to continue in the same state |
| shock | a thick bushy mass |
| accusing | charge with a fault and especially with a crime |
| shuffle | to move in a clumsy dragging way |
| clotted | "a mass or lump made by a liquid that thickens and sticks together |
| gauze | a loosely woven cotton surgical bandage |
| gesture | a movement of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea or a feeling |
| shock | a state of bodily collapse that is often marked by a drop in blood pressure and volume and that is usually caused by a severe injury, burn, or hemorrhage |
| ammonia | a colorless gas that is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, has a sharp smell and taste |
| noble | possessing very high qualities |
| bloodthirsty | eager to hurt or kill |
| tragedy | a disastrous event |
| worthwhile | being worth the time or effort spent |