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1 But a chorus-girl is the most sentimental person in the world.
2 He is rather sentimental; and, like most sentimental people, not devoid of snobbishness.
3 Take whatever things you're most sentimental about, you'd hate to lose.
4 And it was the most sentimental thing I've ever seen.
5 Why, my dear, he's the most sentimental yearner in town!
6 For the Scotsman is the most sentimental among men, stubbornly and maliciously and relentlessly sentimental.
7 If Cress is the most sentimental person I have ever met, Tim is the most naive.
8 Indeed, one contemporary critic, called it "the most sentimental story" ever to have been published.
9 All that was most sentimental in her nature was awakened by the idea of John Saltram's generosity.
10 In most sentimental poems, the musing young gentlemen and ladies usually run to seven and eight feet high.
11 Your poetry and your platitudes have all combined to attach a most sentimental value to cuckoos and women.
12 Some one had brought out a banjo-which is a most sentimental instrument-andthree or four of us sang.
13 The most sentimental thing in the world is to hide your feelings; it is making too much of them.
14 The reasons for believing in Australia are mostly as sentimental as the most sentimental reasons for believing in heaven.
15 I mean to say, the passage between us had fallen to be of the very shockingly most sentimental character.
16 Edgardo, the noble lover is most sentimental , and generally English characteristics have had to give place to Italian coloring.
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