| A | B |
| gape | to open the mouth wide |
| ba | one of the 5 parts of the soul; includes one's personality |
| glibly | showing little preparation; offhand |
| filch | to steal casually |
| mirth | happiness; glee |
| Mara | "Truth of Ra" |
| bark | a boat with three or four masts, with the foremast rigged square |
| gamin | a boy who hangs around on the streets; urchin |
| obstinate | stubborn |
| sardonic | sarcastic, skeptical, mocking |
| waif | something found by chance |
| partisan | a member of a secret force behind enemy lines |
| kite | a bird; a hawk or vulture |
| exasperated | to cause irritation, annoyance, or anger; enrage |
| vehemently | intensely emotional; passionately |
| rogue | a dishonest or worthless person; scoundrel |
| gambit | calculated move; strategy |
| audacity | bold or arrogant actions |
| inveigled | to win over with wile; to acquire with skill |
| port | the left side of the boat |
| groped | grab; search |
| inperturbably | extremely calm |
| prodded | to question in an aggressive way |
| implacable | not capable of being appeased |
| guttersnipe | an outcast boy or girl on the streets of a city |