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  • Warm-hearted exploration of romantic, family and social relationships in twelfth-century England.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Carla 2009

  • Warm-hearted exploration of romantic, family and social relationships in twelfth-century England.

    The Time of Singing, by Elizabeth Chadwick. Book review Carla 2009

  • Warm-hearted, tender, and susceptible, her affections were all undisguised: struck with the elegance of Delvile, and enchanted by his services to her brother, she had lost to him her heart at first without missing it, and, when missed, without seeking to reclaim it.

    Cecilia 2008

  • Warm-hearted and sympathetic, they treated her as one of the family.

    Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary W. P. Livingstone

  • Warm-hearted, open, and impulsive, she was ever on the watch for sympathy, and no sooner did she have a secret than she longed to share it with some one.

    The Cryptogram A Novel James De Mille

  • Warm-hearted children who are gifted with sympathy have an intuition of what will give pleasure, and that is one of the great secrets of letter-writing.

    The Education of Catholic Girls Janet Erskine Stuart

  • Warm-hearted, sympathetic, and demonstrative, every shade of feeling betrayed itself in her sensitive, mobile face and in the brown eyes, one moment pensive and wistful, the next luminous with sympathy or dancing with merriment.

    At the Time Appointed J. N. [Illustrator] Marchand

  • "Warm-hearted and excellent Iscariot leaps up and leads him tottering from the box; court seethes and groans with emotion; Humpo wipes his streaming face, Sabre stammers out, 'Look here -- Look here --' Case goes on."

    If Winter Comes 1925

  • Warm-hearted Vera Villalonga wrote impulsively from the large establishment at Lakewood that she had acquired for the early winter.

    The Heart of Rachael Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

  • Warm-hearted friends surrounded me, glad that one of their number, having elected to retire, should be able to do so in health and strength, and with such a smiling prospect before him.

    Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland Tatlow, Joseph 1920

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