Ruth M. Wilson
1. Brigands - bandits who steal and plunder
2. Profuse - bountiful, liberal, extravagant
3. Shallow - not deep, having little depth
4. moral - teachings of right and wrong
5. Eternal - everlasting
6. Shackle - to bind, to deprive of freedom
7. Scourge - to whip severely, to punish
8. Shoals - shallow sandbank, not deep
9. Prosecutes - to follow to the end for punishment of a crime
10. Qualm - a sudden attack of illness, or fear
11. Indolent - feeling no pain, no conscience
12. Cargoes - goods and merchandise carried in a ship
13. Trace - trail, course, or path one follows
14. Rapacious - living on prey
15. Plaque - a flat thin piece of metal used for decoration
16. Commercial - designed for profit
17. Saucy - to be rude or impudent
18. Anguish - to suffer intense pain or sorrow
19. Exiled - forced removal from one’s country
20. Tainted - contaminating influence, something bad
21. Rapine - steal, to take by force
22. stall - a stable or barn to house animals
23. Haunt - reappear continually
24. Folly - a foolish action, act or idea
25. Atmosphere - surrounding influence or environment