faithful; devoted; loyal; honest; true
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to feel nauseated; to feel sick
anger; rage; fury; wrath; indignation
uncontainable; irrepressible; uncontrollable
even if; no matter (what); if; though; although; supposing
to lose (something); to mislay; to get rid of; to eliminate; to remove
to oppress; to persecute; to tyrannize
than; from; out of; except; but; more
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
charming; fascinating; attractive
so; therefore; accordingly; consequently; on those grounds; that is why
stake; post; pile; (arch.) stump
to remove; to deinstall; to take away; to set apart
atmosphere; mood; a certain air; presence; (Earth's) atmosphere
at first; in the beginning; originally
pleasant; agreeable; comfortable
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
futility; waste; uselessness; pointlessness; idleness
to take great pains; to make every effort; to rack one's brains; to be concerned; to worry
drumming (noise); beating; rapidly; quickly; continuously; one after the other
to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to break in; to burgle; to burglarize
immediately; as soon as possible; as quickly as possible
to say something additional; to add (to what was said before)
to put back; to return; to vomit; to throw up; to recover (of a market price)
polite; respectful; reverent
leaving (e.g. work at end of day); withdrawal (e.g. from a noble's or superior's presence); exit (e.g. from a market)
to lie down; to stretch out; to lie ahead (of danger, difficulty, etc.); to lie in wait
remains; corpse; (dead) body
pretty; lovely; clean; clear; completely; entirely
bed bath; sponge bath; blanket bath; toilet
(another's) daughter; young lady (of pampered upbringing); woman who has never known hardship; naive woman
to desire; to wish; to beg; to request; to have something done for oneself
to feel anxious; to feel nervous; fluttering down; trickling down (e.g. tears); hanging untidily (of hair); straggling
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
to lament; to grieve; to regret; to deplore
visit; call; arrival (e.g. of spring); advent; news; tidings
to be delighted; to be glad; to congratulate; to gratefully accept
to care for (the sick); to nurse; to attend (someone's deathbed)
surely; undoubtedly; sternly; severely; having no slack; rigid
contriving (to raise funds, to find time, etc.); working out (a solution)