| A | B |
| cajole | to coax or persuade |
| disheveled | messy, untidy |
| dispel | to drive away |
| eloquence | vivid, effective, or persuasive speech |
| fastidious | hard to please |
| indomitable | unable to be conquered |
| instill | to gradually cause to feel or to have |
| mutinous | in a state of revolt or rebellion against authority |
| sullen | gloomily or resentfully silent |
| borne | to move while holding up or supporting |
| intervals | the space of time between events |
| Quaker | a member of the "Society of Friends" |
| Fugitive Slave Law | passed in 1850, made it a federal law to assist runaway slaves |
| guttural | a person of the lowest moral or of the throat |
| definite | having distinct or certian limits |