to repent;  to regret;  to be sorry;  to rue
 by today;  before the day is over
 as many as one likes;  as much as one likes;  great many;  plenty;  almost (none);  (not) much
 it is ... that ...;  precisely;  although;  while;  it is precisely because ... that ...;  only because ...
 true feelings;  real intention;  one's heart;  one's right mind;  one's senses;  one's conscience
 timid;  weak-kneed;  fainthearted;  bearish (e.g. market)
 office hours;  business hours;  working hours
 advance warning;  previous notice;  announcement;  herald;  harbinger;  forerunner
 throat lozenge;  cough drop
 (hard) candy;  toffee;  rice-sugar;  sugar made from the starch of rice, potatoes, etc.;  amber;  yellowish-brown
 staringly;  fixedly;  unblinkingly
 soft;  tender;  gentle;  mild;  informal;  light
 even so;  all the same;  nevertheless;  yes, but ...
 negligence;  carelessness;  inattention;  unpreparedness
 hit;  success;  guess;  prediction;  affability;  friendliness;  sensation
 to dance (orig. a whirling dance);  to flutter about;  to revolve
 to lay the blame on;  to put the fault on
 should;  must;  -able;  probably;  likely
 considerably;  not a little;  in no small numbers
 with a start;  with a jump
 attention;  notice;  care;  caution;  advice;  warning
 guest;  visitor;  customer;  client;  shopper
 (looking) blankly;  vacantly;  dazedly;  (staring) in puzzlement;  with a look of amazement
 on duty;  at work;  while working
 to visit;  to call on;  to pay a visit to
 that is to say;  so that means
 trader;  dealer;  businessperson;  fellow trader;  people in the same trade
 (looking around) restlessly;  (looking) all around;  goggling
 suited figure;  person in a suit
 to have one's eye caught on something;  to have one's attention drawn to something
 remembrance;  recollection;  recognition
 work clothes;  workwear;  boilersuit;  overalls
 heavy heartbeat;  thumping;  pounding
 to tie;  to bind;  to fasten;  to restrict (freedom);  to tie down (with rules, regulations, etc.);  to fetter
 to lament;  to grieve;  to regret;  to deplore
 to prepare oneself (for the worst);  to resolve oneself
 running as fast as one can