| A | B |
| deceive | to make someone believe something that is not true |
| trudged | to walk slowly and heavily because you are tired |
| splendid | very impressive |
| entertained | to have people as guests at your house or in a public place |
| fetch | to go after and bring back |
| village | a small town in the country |
| peasants | poor people |
| barley | a type of plant used to make grain |
| cellar | the part of a building that is below the ground |
| spare | to give something to someone |
| hospitality | treating visitors in a friendly and generous way |
| harvest | the season when crops are gathered from the fields |
| cupboard | another word for cabinet; a piece of furniture use for storage |
| broth | liquid in which food has been cooked |
| banquet | a dinner thrown to celebrate a special event |
| loft | space just below the roof where things are stored |
| charity | that act of giving money, food, or other kinds of help to people who are poor, sick, etc. |