to overflow;  to brim over;  to flood
 to catch;  to stop the blow;  to react to;  to take (advice, etc.);  to accept
 to dry (clothes, etc.);  to desiccate
 wind;  breeze;  manner;  behaviour;  cold;  influenza
 to blow through;  to blow across
 how long;  how far;  how much
 long time;  long interval;  for quite some time
 to disappear;  to vanish;  to go out (of a fire, light, etc.);  to die;  to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.);  to vanish (e.g. of hope);  to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
 corner;  edge;  (street) corner;  turning;  rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.);  abrasiveness
 to be mistaken for;  to be confused with
 entrance;  front door;  entryway;  entranceway;  entry hall;  vestibule
 shoe;  shoes;  boots;  footwear;  footgear
 to take off (clothes, shoes, etc.);  to undress
 thumping (heart);  banging;  pounding;  racing
 tightly (hold, squeeze, etc.);  firmly;  forcefully (e.g. push);  hard
 always;  forever;  very;  greatly (esp. of hopes and desires)
 babysitting;  babysitter;  taking care of;  assisting;  assistant
 protection;  defense;  providence;  amulet;  charm
 July;  seventh month of the lunar calendar
 first;  firstly;  first of all;  Introduction;  Preface
 (one) matter;  (one) item;  (one) case
 arrival (of post, news, correspondence, etc.);  receiving (a phone call, email, etc.)
 to guess;  to sense;  to presume;  to sympathize with;  to sympathise with
 to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing);  to leave;  to depart;  to be about to leave;  to be just going out
 incident;  affair;  happening;  event
 to bring up a subject;  to touch on a matter
 for more details ...;  for further information ...
 final exam;  term-end examination;  end-of-term examination
 summer term (e.g. school);  summer period
 to cling to;  to hang onto;  to rely on;  to depend on;  to implore;  to entreat
 to be resurrected;  to be resuscitated;  to be rehabilitated;  to be recalled (e.g. memories);  to be brought back
 hot flash;  rush of blood to the head
 sad;  miserable;  unhappy;  sad;  lamentable;  deplorable
 painful;  bitter;  tough;  difficult;  cruel;  harsh
 to borrow;  to have a loan;  to rent;  to hire