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1 Yet it was a sentimental adventure , and it really happened to me.
2 She expects her time there to be a sentimental adventure .
3 Scene of the sentimental adventure of Paul and Virginia.
4 It looked as if she liked him and was perhaps willing to embark upon a sentimental adventure , but he thought this was all.
5 Women journalists would come and make a fuss of him, and get him to talk about his sentimental adventures .
6 What are called Gallican ideas are ever sprouting up like noxious weeds; there is a malcontent examination and sentimental adventures .
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