perseverance
| Word | Page | Definition |
| prophecy | 1 | A foretelling or perdiction of an event. |
| blight | 3 | Disease causing death in plant tissues. |
| burly | 4 | Large and sturdy. |
| magistrate | 4 | The judge in a lolice court. |
| gallows | 6 | A wooden platform that is used to execute by hanging. |
| peasants | 6 | Poor, uneducated persons. |
| pinnace | 9 | A small sailing ship, usually used alongside a larger ship. |
| yeoman | 9 | A farmer who works his own land. |
| scoff | 9 | Excessively doubt. |
| discreetly | 11 | Quietly or privately. |
| monotonous | 17 | Lacking very little variety. |
| loitering | 22 | To linger with no purpose. |
| nobles | 28 | A person who comes from a prominent birth or rank. |
| gullible | 30 | Easily fooled. |
| translucent | 32 | Clear and transparent. |
| tallow | 33 | A wax made from the fatty tissue fo animals |
| perseverance | 37 | To continue to make an effort despite obstacles and setbacks |
| bosun | 37 | Slang for a boatswain who is petty officer on a boat in charge of rigging, anchorsm and cables. |
| repent | 47 | To apologize for or regret a past action. |
| perish | 49 | To die. |
| exalted | 49 | Arrogant |
| teeming | 50 | Swarming |
| torrents | 53 | Rushing downpour of rain. |
| oblige | 53 | To accommodate. |
| gloating | 58 | To act with a great smumess of satisfaction. |
| desolate | 59 | Barren and uninhabited. |
| disdainful | 59 | to give a look of contempt. |
| moor | 67 | attach and anchor. |
| warily | 69 | distrustful |
| palisade | 72 | a fence used as an enclosour for protection or defense. |