We have no meanings for "tender reminiscence" in our records yet.
1 She turned her head away, melted probably by some tender reminiscence .
2 March smiled upon it with tender reminiscence , and Fulkerson laughed.
3 Kayan said, "Is there a point to this tender reminiscence ? "
4 She recalled what she had seen the night before, and thrills of tender reminiscence came over her.
5 The reunion had drawn to a close, ending in a flare of jollity and tender reminiscence and good-fellowship.
6 The countenance of Millbank became disturbed; it was not an expression of tender reminiscence that fell upon his features.
7 Elsie's eyes resting upon them would sometimes fill with tears-halfof joy in their felicity, half of sorrowful yet tender reminiscence .
8 Suddenly Des Huttes, the best voice in the company of Noailles, struck up solemnly that tender reminiscence from the opera of "Richard Cœe Lion"-
9 But we mustn't indulge in tender reminiscences .
10 Reine was overcome by tender reminiscences .
11 Show me the furniture, or the boxes it came in, or anything else that won't call forth tender reminiscences .
12 But, in spite of these tender reminiscences , d'Orgemont kept on saying, "Don't go near the wall, you might-
13 "I take it that it was not with a view to indulging in tender reminiscences . "
14 The Federals stuck to the name they first gave it-FortDarling-forno reason, perhaps, but because of the tender reminiscences clinging around it.
15 "Not to mention considerable speed," said Mr. Cuff with the air of one indulging a tender reminiscence .
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