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4
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the king's army of soldiers
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cold, damp, and dark
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high cliffs or lookouts mwhere castles were usually built so they could watch for the enemy
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7
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the heavy iron grate that went up and down at the main gate of the castle
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10
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a deep ditch of water surrounding the castle
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11
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servants who worked the land, such as farming
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12
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craftsmen who built with stone and mortar
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the tall towers on the corners of the keep ; used for lookouts
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15
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a huge feast
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17
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repaired or built roofs
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19
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a barrel maker
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1
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entertainers who sang for the lord and his guests
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2
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maker of clothing
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3
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horseshoe maker
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8
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stone basins set into the walls for holding and dispensing water
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9
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to barely have enough to get by to live on
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12
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the Middle Ages
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13
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rectangular stone residence of the lord with towers on each corner
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16
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one who shoots bows and arrows to defend the lord
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18
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a shoemaker
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