| A | B |
| pegs | pins or small bolts of wood or metal used to hang things on or fasten parts together |
| harvest | to gather the crops |
| cellar | an underground room or rooms |
| spoil | to become bad or not good to eat |
| steep | have a sharp slope; almost straight up and down |
| clearing | an open space of land |
| barrels | containers with round flat tops |
| brim | the edge of something |
| grant | to give |
| putrid | a bad smell |
| interest | is what the bank pays you when it uses your money |
| nickel | a coin worth five cents |
| penny | a coin worth one cent |
| value | what something is worth |
| England | a place where the Pilgrims came from |
| quarter | a coin worth twenty five cents |
| errands | short trips |
| steady | firmly fixed |
| arranged | to put things in order |
| wobbled | moved unsteadily from side to side |