As their reactions to the destruction of Minerva had shown, they were warm, friendly and deeply sentimental, at times to a degree that an Earthman reared in the "old school" might have considered unbecoming.
"You are a deeply sentimental man," said Margaret.
A contrived and deeply sentimental family melodrama that nonetheless constitutes an affecting sermon.
Lloyd told the press; "Bow is the personification of the ideal aristocratic flapper, mischievous, pretty, aggressive, quick-tempered and deeply sentimental.
Increasingly, all Eric can see about his friends is how successful they are - like the lawyer who is "deeply sentimental in a way, Eric thought, made possible by money."
High on ecstasy that Kelly gave him as aspirin, he gives a deeply sentimental speech but loses out on the scholarship.
"Gaudeamus," incidentally, is also the title of a deeply sentimental student song about the fleeting pleasures of youth; the Latin translates as "Let us be joyful."
He was deeply sentimental about ordinary working-class people - and maintained an angry outsider posture in his column even as he was embraced by the conservative mandarins of Washington.
The moment intended as the narrative climax - the court-ordered loss of her son - is deeply sentimental.
There is a deeply sentimental view that took root in the first decades after his death.