condition; state (of health); appearance
leaving hospital; discharge from hospital
slowly; unhurriedly; easily (e.g. in time); well; well (e.g. sleep); comfortably
thanks; gratitude; manners; etiquette; bow; reward
to say; to tell; to state; to do
laugh; laughter; smile; sneer; sex aids (e.g. dildos, pornographic books, erotic woodblock prints, etc.)
chuckle; snigger; laughing secretly
to disappear; to vanish; (arch.) to die
at the same time as; while; as well as (multiple roles)
illness; disease; bad habit; weakness; fault
that night; that evening; over the course of the evening
kindness; intimacy; friendship
relation; relationship; participation; involvement; influence; effect
surgery; department of surgery (hospital, etc.)
doctor's office; doctor's surgery; clinic
hospitalization; hospitalisation
splendid; fine; praiseworthy; creditable; legal; legitimate
western style-house (esp. those built before WWII)
relatives; one's family; friends; members of the same organization; followers; henchmen
odour; odor; scent; aura; whiff; smacks of ...
clerk; office worker; office staff
meeting (face-to-face); seeing; visit; interview
to stare at; to look hard at; to look up and down; to scrutinize; to scrutinise
way of speaking; intimation
to get between; to be caught in
bad; poor; poor (quality); inferior; evil; sinful; ugly
state of an illness; condition of a patient
(suffer) deterioration; growing worse; aggravation; degeneration; corruption
anyhow; at all events; in any case; either way; anyway
to act as an agent for; to intermediate; to announce (someone's arrival); to answer (the door, the phone); to convey (a message)
reluctantly; grudgingly; unwillingly
to become better; to improve
and yet; despite this; but even so; but even then; however; nevertheless
to get worse; to deteriorate; to go from bad to worse; to spoil (of food); to go bad; to perish
engagingly; cordially; amiably; sociably; hospitably
suppuration; festering; coming to head
as if ...; as if to say ...; as though ...
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal
unexpected; contrary to expectations; by chance; casual