elegant; graceful; refined; leisurely; comfortable; easy
leader; authority; mainstay
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
beautiful; lovely; heartwarming; beautiful
elder brother; one's senior; older man; man older than oneself
talking while standing; standing around talking
to be late; to be delayed; to fall behind (in a race, one's studies, etc.); to lag behind; to be bereaved of; to be preceded by (someone) in death
bright; intelligent; clever; smart
formal; strict; ceremonious; stiff
and; or; and the like; and so forth; and what not
to be congenial; to agree with one; to be in one's nature
to unfold; to unroll; to open
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
young nobleman; scion of a noble family; princely young man; man with an aristocratic air
to wear (formal clothing) in a casual fashion
to cut and even up; to cut several pieces to the same size
rough; wild; rude; harsh; gruff; violent
around there; near there; or thereabouts; or so; such a matter; such a thing
I don't know ...; how about ...?; I wonder; what about ..?
determined spirit; unyielding spirit; will
inorganic matter; mineral matter; cold; inhuman; robotic
human kindness; human weakness
to cause a person trouble
I wonder; do you think?; I might; some kind; some stage; somehow
noisy; loud; annoying; troublesome; fussy; finicky
to talk or say too much; to go too far; to overstate; to exaggerate
from the bottom of one's heart; heartily; sincerely
(one's) older brother; foolish older brother
to become defiant; to fight back; to turn upon; to take the offensive
dimension; perspective; point of reference; level (of something)
expresses a firm view or feeling; please ...; would you ...
to make sure of; to ascertain; to confirm; to grasp
to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in
something worthy of comparison; something being compared
quietly; softly; seriously; solemnly; sadly
audience (with a superior, e.g. nobility)