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"We did. I did. I said all the really beastly ones." "No. No, you didn't. Not half as beastly as I and Horry did." "That's what Horry's thinking now. He's nearly off his head about it." "Look here, Barbara; you're simply sentimentalizing because he's ill and you're sorry for him.... You needn't be.
Alexandrine glided along, as radiant as a humming-bird, her cheeks flushed, her black eyes sparkling, her voice sweet as a siren's. "Sentimentalizing, I declare!" she exclaimed, gayly; "and singing that dreadful song, too! Ugh! it gives me the cold shudders to listen to it! How can you sing it, Margie, dear?"
With more of truth in them than she expected; and yet what business have I sentimentalizing. My socius thinks "what a puling fool this North is!" So, that's over! Now for Norfolk Island and my purgation. The lost son of Sir Richard Devine had returned to England, and made claim to his name and fortune.
The trees shuddered in the night breeze, and its chill penetrated to him where he stood. His wife called to him from her room, "What are you doing?" "Oh, sentimentalizing," he answered boldly. "Well, you will be sick," she said, and he crept back into bed again. They had sat up late, talking in a glad excitement.
"The role of brother isn't always entirely satisfying," retorted Stuart under his breath. "You know well enough you've only to say the word and I " "Jimps dear" Georgiana's voice was very gentle now "remember we've left all that boy-and-girl sentimentalizing behind.
Dolly's chorus-man, it seemed, had already departed on an earlier train to St. Louis, where he lived, without taking any leave of her at all. Rose wanted to go over and try to comfort the child, but somehow she couldn't manage to. Sentimentalizing over her grief and disillusionment wouldn't do any good.
This is not an objective Christianity this is not sitting down and sentimentalizing and thinking of Christ in the Heavens, in these epistles; it brings Him down, to all intents and purposes, INTO OUR HEARTS AND LIVES HERE, and it is one of the continual exhortations, be ye this, and do ye this and the other.
He had been moaning and sentimentalizing but then suddenly he showed me his fangs. ‘No,’ he cries, ‘you can’t imagine what a satisfaction it is to feel all that penniless, beggarly lot of the dear, honest, meritorious poor wriggling and slobbering under one’s boots.’ You may tell me that he is a contemptible animal anyhow, but you should have heard the tone! I felt my bare arms go cold like ice.
"I have had enough of dawdling and sentimentalizing. We will marry at your place in Sussex on the second of October." "Very well," she said. Shortly after she went to Paris to confer with the talent that should enhance her loveliness, then paid Mrs. Hedworth a visit in Switzerland. Hedworth met her there, and his mother saw little of her guests. Edith returned to England alone.
An immense amount of time, thought, and nervous force is wasted in sentimentalizing about "being good."
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