ancient - very old, appearance - the way that someone or something looks, arrange - To put in a certain order, arrangement - plan, beg - to make a very strong and urgent request, birth - being born, cheerful - noticeably happy and optimistic, cliff - steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice, confess - to say or admit that one has done something wrong, cottage - a small house in the country, cousin - the child of your aunt or uncle, Devil - The name for a fallen angel who refused to accept God or his Kingdom, disappointed - unhappy about the way something turned out, dishonour - a state of shame or disgrace, drown - to die under water, Duchess - the wife or widow of a duke, Duke - a nobleman of the highest rank other than prince or king, engaged - when you have permission to marry someone, engagement - a mutual promise to marry, expect - to think that something will happen, fiddler - a musician who plays the violin, footpath - a narrow walking path for people, gentleman - a man of good family, usually rich, grave - a hole in the ground where a dead person is buried, hang - to kill someone by letting them drop from a tree or a wooden post, with a rope around their neck, hangman - an executioner who hangs condemned people, honey - a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees, honeymoon - a holiday for two people who have just got married, horror - A feeling of great fear or disgust, hut - a small, simple building, usually consisting of one room, jealous - wanting what someone else has, joke - something said or done to cause laughter, judge - a person chosen to interpret laws, decide on a winner, or settle a controversy, lamb - baby sheep, landlady - a woman who is paid rent by people for the use of a room, building, or piece of land which she owns, madness - insanity, mainland - an area that is a part of a continent, master - a man who has people working for him, mead - an alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water, mug - a large cup with straight sides & a handle, passive - accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance., reluctant - unwilling, rope - n. a long, thick piece of material made from thinner pieces of material, used for tying, shepherd - a person who takes care of sheep, sigh - to let out one's breath audibly, as from sorrow, weariness, or relief., smelling salts - a bottle of liquid with a strong smell, used in the past to wake people up, stove - kitchen device for cooking, strike - of a clock, to tell the time by sounding a bell, training college - A college for adult learners that gives training for a particular profession., tobacco - leaves of a plant that are dried and prepared for smoking, vicar - priest, view - the things that you can see from a particular place, waist - the narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips, witness - someone who sees an event and reports what happened, your Grace - a greeting to bishops, 'tis - it is, 'em - them,

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