GLOSSARY advertisement information in a newspaper that tells you a to buy things lost or found, etc. agile able to move very quickly and easily ancient very, very old because you do not agree argue to talk angrily with somebody to arrest (t) when the police catch someone and take them surprised/surprising astonished astonishing very, very comes after something bruise a dark mark on your skin that hits it (adjective: bruised) brutal very cruel and violent certainly surely; without any doubt chimney a pipe in the wall above a fireplace, for the smoke from the fire to go up and out of the house clearly in a way that is easy to see, hear, or understand clerk a worker in an office or bank who writes letters, etc. diable a French word for 'devil' (a very bad person) disagree not to agree drawing a picture made with a pencil or pen faint (v) to fall down suddenly, because you are ill or afraid fasten to close something; to join one thing to another thing foreigner a person who is not from your country horrible very bad; making you feel afraid or sick human (adj n) of people (not animals or machines) impossible not possible innocent if you are innocent, you have done nothing wrong latticed when pieces of wood, etc. cross over each other lightning-rod a piece of metal going down the side of a building (to take lightning safely through the building to the ground)