An ideal-and a romanticfriendship conducted in the light of an ideal.
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They end by enjoying themselves immensely, and perhaps making some romanticfriendship.
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Among the virtues which literature inspires, is often that of the most romanticfriendship.
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A life-long romanticfriendship, absolutely precluded from becoming anything more, was just what appealed to her.
5
Eva saw a great deal of her former brother, and there subsisted between them a romanticfriendship.
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The fact is simply that with them it took a different form, that of passionatefriendship between men.
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It would be the best date of my life; we danced, talked, drank and fell headlong into a passionatefriendship.
3
From that day a tender and passionatefriendship such as exists only between women was established between Princess Mary and Natásha.
4
Though reputed to be haughty and capricious, she entertained for Theodora an even passionatefriendship, and now visited England only to see her.
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His gratitude to the hero was boundless, his devotion blind, his enthusiasm founded upon reason, his affection warm as the most sincere and passionatefriendship.
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My feelings of friendship for you-ofaffectionatefriendship-willbe as true as ever.
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Present me respectfully to Mrs. Gallatin, and be assured of my constant and affectionatefriendship.
3
That he had won her interest, her respect, her friendship-even her affectionatefriendship-he was perfectly aware.
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We all join in love to Mrs. Monroe; and accept for yourself assurances of sincere and affectionatefriendship.
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I'd realized since the two of them had arrived that their bond was more than mere affectionatefriendship.
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He was on terms of the most affectionatefriendship with the Queen and was her constant and confidential adviser.
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For the Queen, far from making a secret of her affectionatefriendship, took care to publish it to the world.
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But I can better understand that she should receive the admiration of a gentleman than the affectionatefriendship of a lady.
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He won the love and respect of all his generals, and while they lived they wrote him letters of affectionatefriendship.
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Even hatred, cruelty, and contempt are not incompatible with it; and jealousy and murder are as near to it as affectionatefriendship.
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With this best exertion of a waning memory which I can command, accept assurances of my constant and affectionatefriendship and respect.
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Together with my admiration for their hardihood, courage, and resolution, I had grown to feel a strong and affectionatefriendship for them.
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It would always be a satisfaction to her to feel secure of Lord Melbourne's faithful and affectionatefriendship to her and the Prince.
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And praying you to accept it at only what it is worth, I add the assurance of my constant and affectionatefriendship and respect.
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I knew him first in 1826, and was in the closest and most affectionatefriendship with him from about 1829 till his death in 1836.
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"I thought Madame George Sand and Madame Émile de Girardin were upon the footing of a most affectionatefriendship."