But inborn lovingness was strong enough to keep itself level with resentment.
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Her heart, in its natural lovingness, went out to his mother.
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And pretty Bettie fairly radiated lovingness from her big, motherly heart.
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Her mother's kindness of heart and sweet-tempered lovingness were touching things to Bettina.
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Were they not the outcome of the characteristic lovingness and the enthusiastic thankfulness of childhood?
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Strength comes up out of his great lovingness.
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Just imagine the mild complacency, the unutterable sympathy, the affectionate lovingness of the heroine for her hero!
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There were depths of lovingness in her soul of which a woman like Lizzy could not even dream.
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He was hot with fierce lovingness.
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It brought out the lovingness of his eyes, and took away the hard oldness of his finely cut features.
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Unlike me-alllovingness and affection.
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But under all his lovingness and his boyishness, Laurence had a sternness, a ruggedness as adamantine as one of Cromwell's Iron-sides.
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One can conceive, accept and appropriate the idea of generosity, lovingness, etc., etc., and act it, but that is not the thing.
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Evidently, we are to understand, innocence, gentleness, sweetness, lovingness were the salient and, in a sense, the principal traits in Desdemona's character.
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It has been impossible to keep good temper, to maintain that sweetness and lovingness that are so essential to a happy day.
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But the flowers as they blush and smile beneath his eye may stir the often deeply hidden lovingness and gentleness of his nature.