| new and amazed things |
| to admonish and teach |
| familiar to hear |
| to influence and reform a student by education |
| to hear but without attention
to hear without understanding |
| close and intimate |
| to be opinionated and arbitrary
to hear but without attention
to hear without understanding |
| to listen carefully |
| to hear but without attention
to hear without understanding |
| to cheatto cover up the truthto deceive |
| to feel ashamed
to be wrathful and angry; indignant; enraged |
| to cheat
to cover up the truth
to deceive |
| to have the conversation in a low voice |
| a well-known good reputation |
| good advice may sound harsh to the ears |
| to hear but without attention
to hear without understanding |
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