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1 Mr. William spoke of him with the warmth of fraternal affection .
2 They were brothers-twinbrothers, and the most intense fraternal affection subsisted between them.
3 Possibly fraternal affection may have had something to do with this crimson outburst.
4 For my part, I never ceased to cherish fraternal affection for them all.
5 To his mother's eyes the colonel's contempt was a mark of fraternal affection .
6 When the council finally broke up, Moses took leave of his sister with fraternal affection .
7 Only your fraternal affection is now leading you astray.
8 George, his own brother, had overcome his fraternal affection .
9 The Duchess's fraternal affection is a much stronger passion than her love for her children.
10 What reward will you offer for the recovery of such precious relics of fraternal affection ?
11 They were a great deal too practical to indulge in any sentimental display of fraternal affection .
12 You are a man now, and you are not bound by this excessively scrupulous fraternal affection .
13 This book is dedicated in fraternal affection to the friend of my youth and maturer years-theREV.
14 They exchanged no kisses, naught but an embrace in which love showed the innocent tenderness of fraternal affection .
15 My dear Charlotte, I am happy that I once more enfold you within the arms of fraternal affection .
16 Even at the time of his greatest follies, Maxence had always had for his sister a fraternal affection .
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