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 1        4|       eyes moist with paternal tenderness.~“And at the play itself,”
 2        4|       had an access of melting tenderness, threw herself into Daguenet’
 3        5| carried away by an outburst of tenderness, and Fauchery, who was a
 4        6|  unexpected attack of maternal tenderness and mingled together flowers,
 5        6|     them with the same wayward tenderness. At night, more than ten
 6        7|   together. A little thrill of tenderness seemed to have traversed
 7        8|        rooms! In her access of tenderness for Fontan she began dreaming
 8        8|        seemed to overflow with tenderness. Gazing on Fontan, she overwhelmed
 9        8|       and her face glowed with tenderness and childlike beauty. Little
10       10|    violent tactics, and as his tenderness for Nana was so nervously
11       10|       with all the modesty and tenderness becoming a good mother.
12       12|    sole feeling was now one of tenderness. As he was leaving the room
13       12|       felt was a real one: her tenderness for him was marked by a
14       13|   transformed into an infinite tenderness, a sensual adoration, in
15       13|     His was now a supersensual tenderness, verging on pure sentiment;
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