(religious) faith; belief; creed
in a crowd; ganging up (on); joining forces
wife and children; (arch.) wife
feeling; sensation; preparedness; readiness; thought; sentiment
detached house; single house; single building; isolated house; house in isolated location
to go (come) inside; to step into; to enter
to cry and shout; to scream
five; five years of age; eight o'clock (old time system)
covered in blood; bloodstained; bloody; gory
cute; adorable; dear; precious; innocent; childlike
accepted; fully-fledged; clear; respectable
the other world; the next world; the world beyond; world after death
to rescue from; to help out of; to save
faith; belief; piety; devotion; godliness
Catholic priest; abbe; reverend father; minister; padre
expulsion (of a pupil); excommunication; anathema
cold-blooded; unfeeling; heartless; heart of stone; inconsiderate
anonymous report; (secret) information; tip-off; informing (against)
very; extremely; extreme; excessive; splendid; impressive
to think too much; to be over-concerned
chimney; smokestack; funnel (of a ship); carrying a passenger without turning on the taximeter
dark; gloomy; overcast; heavy; leaden; dull
overhead; above one's head; high in the sky
to hold one's breath; to bate one's breath
whether one likes it or not; willy-nilly
easy; simple; ready; casual; off-hand; easy-going
to be suitable; to be appropriate; to match
a minute; moment; an instant; stubborn; hot-headed
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind
to smoke (a cigarette); to behave as ...; to accelerate; to rev up
to stare fixedly at; to fix one's gaze on; to make sure of; to set one's eyes on (e.g. the future); to focus on
dealing with (people, customers, complaints, etc.); receiving (callers, visitors, etc.); attending to; handling; serving
customary practice; habit; traditional event
next (e.g. "next April"); forthcoming; coming; to come; to arrive; to be due to
cupboard; locker; closet; wardrobe; cabinet
to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter