by myself;  in person;  by oneself
 to cure;  to heal;  to fix;  to correct;  to do over again;  to replace
 how;  in what way;  by what means
 promise;  agreement;  arrangement;  something expected or predictable (e.g. running gag);  typical or clichéd development (in a story);  something considered obligatory or guaranteed (in a certain situation)
 thrust;  charge;  digging into (a matter);  depth;  straight man (of a comedy duo);  quip;  jab
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 to begin to say;  to start talking;  to broach (a matter);  to be the first to say;  to suggest (doing);  to propose
 to nod;  to bow one's head in assent;  to agree
 to stop;  to turn off;  to park;  to prevent;  to suppress (a cough);  to stop (someone from doing something);  to dissuade
 at any rate;  anyhow;  anyway;  in any case;  because
 I appreciate your efforts
 to be saved;  to be rescued;  to escape harm;  to be spared damage;  to be helped;  to be saved trouble
 yes;  yeah;  hum;  hmmm;  oof
 anyway;  anyhow;  at any rate;  in any case
 alone;  by oneself;  on one's own
 in a sense;  in some way;  to an extent
 to moisten;  to wet;  to profit;  to enrich;  to benefit
 monologue;  soliloquy;  talking to oneself
 story;  tale;  talk;  discussion
 to weigh on one's mind;  to bother one;  to be interested (in);  to be curious (about);  to feel like (doing);  to feel inclined to
 (not) in any way;  in no way;  at all;  terribly;  awfully;  hopelessly
 open;  frank;  outspoken;  unreserved;  straightforward;  honest
 thank you;  thanks;  much (thanks);  very (sorry);  quite;  really;  somehow
 surely;  undoubtedly;  sternly;  severely;  having no slack;  rigid
 something like ...;  things like ...;  someone like ...;  the likes of ...
 cannot be compared with;  no match for
 in general;  generally;  mostly;  gist;  point;  main idea
 agreement;  consent;  same opinion;  same view;  same meaning
 besides;  in addition;  also;  moreover
 Ming-era Chinese music (popularized in Japan during the early 17th century)
 together;  mutually;  fellow
 middle;  halfway;  half (of);  one half;  half (e.g. done, jokingly);  partly
 spirit;  mind;  nature;  disposition;  motivation;  intention
 to a greater or lesser extent (degree);  more or less
 lie;  fib;  mistake;  error;  unwise move;  bad decision
 suspicious;  dubious;  doubtful;  unsure;  untrustworthy;  unreliable;  strange
 to believe;  to believe in;  to place trust in;  to confide in;  to have faith in
 affirmation;  affirmative (logic)