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Updated: April 30, 2025


It was very distressing, but being determined not to share my sentiment between two pens or run the risk of sentimentalising over a mere stranger, I threw them both out of the window into a flower bed which strikes me now as a poetical grave for the remnants of one's past. But the tale remained.

"Japhet, I hope you will allow me one favour, which is, to go to the ground with you. I had rather be there than remain here in suspense." "Of course, my dear fellow, if you wish it," replied I; "but I must go to bed, as I am to be called at four o'clock so let's have no sentimentalising or sermonising. Good night, God bless you."

You'll take the consequences, too, I expect, pretty meekly, sniggering a bit, sentimentalising a bit, like like Cambridge humorists.... I mean to know what I'm doing." He paused to drink, and I think I cut in with ideas of my own.

The sun reaches every yard of the shadeless surface of the island. Here and there grey rocks peep up, climbed over, mellowed by olive green stonecrops. Priscilla, glowing from her bath, lay full stretch among the flowers, drawing deep breaths of scented air and gazing at the sky. But nothing was further from her mind than soulful sentimentalising over the beauties of nature.

I shall always re " She stopped short suddenly, her attention arrested by the scraping of chairs within the parlour, and concluded in a very different tone, "The girls are coming! For pity's sake don't let Tom find us sentimentalising here!

Finding him in this pensive attitude in the moonlit garden by the sea, you might guess that he was sentimentalising over his past. He was doing nothing of the sort. He was watching a small greyish-white object the moon revealed on the roof of the railway station below, just within the parapet. He knew it to be a pigeon that had escaped, wounded, from the sportsmen in the enclosure.

Edwin walked idly down Trafalgar Road in the hot morning sunshine of Jubilee Day. He had left his father tearfully sentimentalising about the Queen. `She's a good 'un! Then a sob. `Never was one like her! Another sob. `No, and never will be again! Then a gush of tears on the newspaper, which the old man laboriously scanned for details of the official programme in London.

Stepan Trofimovitch resolutely persisted in ignoring his insults, but what his son told him made a more and more overwhelming impression upon him. "And she, she herself sent me this message through you?" he asked, turning pale. "Well, you see, she means to fix a time and place for a mutual explanation, the relics of your sentimentalising.

Let them sit on soft cushions, and have their dinner regularly, but, for heaven's sake, preserve me from sentimentalising over a pampered old man when the earth has its millions of unfed souls and bodies.

What is the sense of our sentimentalising over man's dignity, his divine destiny, when such fearful, inane injustice is wrought upon innocent persons and cannot be undone?" Frederick turned very pale. He was seized by a violent attack of nausea. His lids opened wide, his eyes popped with a curious expression of horror.

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