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1 Enough to melt the heart of any man, as I should have thought.
2 The way to melt the heart of a Mrs Griffith is to eat nothing.
3 It has a scattering of prospects that melt the heart .
4 Their auburn fur and inquisitive features melt the heart .
5 To be compelled to soak the Family Bible would surely melt the heart of gneiss!
6 Such a deplorable scene as was here, was enough to melt the heart of the stoutest.
7 It was enough to melt the heart of a stone giant, even when seen through goggles.
8 Isn't the sight of him maimed like that enough to melt the heart of a stone?
9 And you know, general, that it's no hard matter to melt the heart of an Irish gentleman.
10 Since the video emerged on social media, it went on to melt the heart of South Africans everywhere.
11 His features softened into that form which never yet failed to melt the heart , and he thus continued.
12 Oh, the money, alone, that I have put into this thing, would melt the heart of a Turk!
13 Mr Maitland said they were special birds who would melt the heart of anyone who came in contact with them.
14 But Finian could melt the heart of an icicle, and it was clear he held an especial place in the king's heart.
15 Your tones and manner would melt the heart of an infidel, and they have made me wish that I were not so unbelieving.
16 When their affections have become deeply engaged, they will frequently affect insanity with a view to melt the heart of the obdurate beloved.
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