She was fun to be with and I definitely felt the most fondness for her. [noun]
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However, in large numbers they can become a threat to bluebell woodlands due to their fondness for the bulbs. [noun]
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Uncas, however, looking in his face with the fondness and veneration of a favored child, presumed on his own high and acknowledged rank, to reply. [noun]
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Think of our sweet Henriette--so rich, so beautiful, so over-intelligent--growing from child to woman in the care of servants, who may spoil and pervert her even by their very fondness. [noun]
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At length he raised his eyes, glistening with a father's fondness, and exclaimed: "They are a pair of excellent girls, Heyward, and such as any one may boast of." [noun]
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It is written in Dickens's usual picturesque style, and reveals his usual imaginative outlook on life and his fondness for fine sentiments and dramatic episodes. [noun]
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I gazed with unutterable fondness. [noun]
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He had felt a sort of admiring fondness for Gianbattista Bordogni, and a decided pride in the progress and the talent of the apprentice. [noun]
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