| A | B |
| honored (adj) | regard with great respect |
| revenge (n) | action of inflicting harm on someone for wrong suffered at their hands |
| suppose (v) | assume something without evidence or basis of proof |
| wrong (n) | something that is not correct |
| doubt (v) | to feel uncertain about something |
| weakness (n) | state or condition of lacking strength |
| proudly (adv) | feeling of pleasure or satisfaction to oneself over something |
| cask (n) | a large barrel like container made of wood or metal used for storing liquids |
| vaults (n) | a large room used for storage, especially and underground one |
| palace (n) | a large, splendid house |
| hurry (v) | to move or act with haste; rush |
| servants (n) | a person who performs duties for others |
| brightly (adj) | brilliant or radiant, shining or glowing with light |
| uncertainly (adv) | having and uncertain or confused look |
| trembling (v) | to shake involuntarily, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, frailty or cold |