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1 He rode away, because he was afraid he would grow sentimental himself.
2 I began to grow sentimental myself, and to handle those unconsidered trifles with tenderness.
3 There is a familiar melancholy in this; but the critic has no need to grow sentimental .
4 You are actually beginning to grow sentimental .
5 As I do not choose it shall be any of these, you must not grow sentimental with me.
6 She didn't want to grow sentimental .
7 Oh, don't grow sentimental .
8 It is harder to grow sentimental over great strong things,-thoughtears have been shed over onions, as our essayist has pointed out.
9 When the moon is very bright and other people grow sentimental , we only remember that it is a fine night to catch hake.
10 He grows sentimental , and the real strength of pure prose is lost.
11 At that warning, his wife grew sentimental about the beauties of nature.
12 And anon we grew sentimental and poetic, but-thankheaven!
13 Here the prince's voice faltered, and he very nearly grew sentimental , in spite of his resolution.
14 Here the prince's voice faltered, and he very nearly grew sentimental , in spite of his resolutions.
15 I drank it off, grew sentimental , and began telling a long story about something or other.
16 Come, Mr. Gregory, you are growing sentimental .
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