catastrophe; cataclysm; collapse (of a relationship); breakup; split (friends, lovers, etc.)
one's house; one's home; one's family
to barricade oneself in; to hold (a fort, etc.); to shut oneself up; to be besieged; to dig in
reconciliation; peace; rapprochement
to exert oneself and win; to gain (victory)
to betray; to turn traitor to; to double-cross
escape; flight; breakout; fleeing; desertion
flight; desertion; escape
arriving at the final stop (of a bus, train, etc.); reaching the end of the line
to run counter to; to go against; to disobey; to infringe
paltry sum of money; small change; odd money; pittance; chicken feed
mansion; palace; (arch.) nobleman; (arch.) noblewoman; (arch.) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.)
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
to build; to construct; to erect; to amass (e.g. fortune); to pile up
tedious; boring; being fed up with
stretch; tension; resilience; springiness; will-power; pluck
weariness; fatigue; languor; boredom; tedium; ennui
even if; even though; even; too; whether ... or ...; no matter (what, where, who, etc.)
haughty; arrogant; insolent; proud; overbearing
to flash (e.g. lightning); to flicker; to flutter (e.g. flag); to wave; to flash into one's mind (e.g. an idea); to come to one suddenly
request; favour (to ask); wish; please
so; therefore; accordingly; consequently; on those grounds; that is why
long ago; already; a long time ago
to fall in love (with); to love
blame; accusation; torture; maltreatment; pangs (of conscience)
shuddering; shivering; trembling; being horrified; being disgusted
peace (of mind); tranquility; tranquillity; serenity
the two views (of an object) referring to the same thing; being inseparable like the two sides of an object; two sides of the same coin
cotton plant (Gossypium spp.); batting; wadding; padding
ridge (of roof); back of a sword; counter for buildings, apartments, etc.
both ends; either end; both edges; double-mindedness; sitting on the fence
to open one's mouth (to talk); to (start to) tell
puppet; marionette; puppeteer; (arch.) prostitute
one mind; wholeheartedness; one's whole heart
to hold on to something (secret, lead in a race, etc.)
question; inquiry; enquiry
torrentially; swiftly flowing (water, esp. river); (speak) eloquently; fluently; flood of the times (moving strongly in one direction); current of the times