person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 furnished with;  including;  attached to;  impression;  appearance;  luck;  sociality
 good;  excellent;  sufficient;  enough;  profitable (deal, business offer, etc.);  beneficial
 -ical;  -ive;  -like;  -ish;  (something) like;  along the lines of
 eldest daughter;  first-born daughter
 to hold in one's arms;  to carry in one's arms;  to have (problems, debts, etc.);  to take on (a responsibility);  to employ;  to have (on one's staff)
 dissipation;  prodigality;  debauchery
 to suffer;  to groan;  to be worried
 wealth;  riches;  affluence;  opulence
 landowner;  landlord;  landlady
 farmer;  peasant;  farming;  the common people
 together with;  as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
 manual labor;  manual labour;  toil;  Labour Party
 sincere;  honest;  faithful
 pure heart;  naivete;  innocence
 human being;  human;  person;  character (of a person)
 to fall in love (with);  to love
 finally;  at last;  in the end;  after all;  never (happened)
 to try to ...;  to be about to do ...;  to decide to ...;  to take as;  to treat as;  to use for;  to suppose that (such) is the case
 sweet (e.g. young girls, flowers blooming);  touchingly lovely;  cute;  pitiful;  pitiable
 to be wounded;  to get injured;  to get hurt feelings;  to get damaged;  to get chipped
 indicates sentence subject (occasionally object);  indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions);  but;  however;  regardless of;  whether (or not)
 love;  affection;  attachment;  craving;  agape;  Ireland
 to be resurrected;  to be resuscitated;  to be rehabilitated;  to be recalled (e.g. memories);  to be brought back
 old age;  age;  old people; (arch.)  I; (arch.)  me; (arch.)  my humble self
 difference (of opinion);  strange;  odd;  different
 guardians;  parents;  father and older brother
 Nicolai;  Nicolais;  Nikolai;  Nikolais
 blood relationship;  blood relative
 huge sum (esp. of money);  enormous sum;  massive amount
 inheritance;  bequest;  legacy;  heritage
 to divide (into);  to split (into);  to share;  to distribute;  to distinguish;  to discriminate;  to break up (a fight)
 to dance (orig. a whirling dance);  to flutter about;  to revolve