pleasantly
advantage
cautiously
obediently
figure
be in one‘s hands
be to do sth.
send for sb.
do sb. a favour
not…in the least
1.The man would probably seize him by the wrist and take the razor away
2.On the handle had been painted the words “Knowledge is Power.”
3.The hair which had been black before it was grey or red and which was now dark brown
4.The door opened a little and was quickly pushed to again, but the captain had stuck his boot between it and the doorpost