start; leaving; marching off
succession to the peerage
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
shuddering; shivering; trembling; being horrified; being disgusted
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
feeling; sensation; emotion; interjection
to injure; to damage; to kill; to hinder; to obstruct
worry; care; anxiety; mental exhaustion
intimacy; affection; familiarity
faint, ironic or bittersweet smile
to go mad; to lose one's mind; to get out of order; to go amiss; to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.); to fall through
professional job; profession
amateur; layman; respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (arch.) unlicensed prostitute
to aim at (with a weapon, etc.); to be after (something or someone); to have an eye on; to aim for; to set up as a goal
counter for parts, stages, installments, etc. (of a story, series, project, campaign, etc.); counter for bullets
to knock down; to shoot down; to lop off
fortifying; fortification
preparatory phase; preparatory period
degree of perfection; level of completion; degree of completion
battle formation; disposition of troops
small household fly (e.g. fruit fly)
trifling with; toying with; playing with; tossing about (a ship)
one by one; one after another; successively
aroma; fragrance; scent; smell
to curse (at someone); to call someone names; to speak bitterly
to train; to discipline; to teach manners
master; Your lordship; My lord; husband
order; command; directions; instructions
evacuation; withdrawal; revocation; repeal; retreat
form of government; system of government; polity
whatever (the case may be)
unconnected; weakly related; alien; having little prospect of marriage
stubbornness; obstinacy; disposition; nature; appetite; desire
to draw near; to draw closer; to press (e.g. for an answer); to hound
to do for (someone); to take in; to deceive; to hoodwink
to look at again; to re-examine (policy, estimate, plan, etc.); to review; to get a better opinion of; to see in a more positive light; to improve
pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase
to step back; to move back; to withdraw (from the presence of a superior); to leave; to resign; to retire
heartbreak; grief; sorrow
sad news; news of a death; death notice
gradually becoming poor; situation getting gradually worse and worse