1 Ten thousand thanks to Henry for his kindness, his affection, and his many letters; we are sincerely grateful.
2 Henry rejoiced in my gaiety, and sincerely sympathised in my feelings: he exerted himself to amuse me, while he expressed the sensations that filled his soul.
3 Our misfortune is doubly hard to us; we have not only lost that lovely darling boy, but this poor girl, whom I sincerely love, is to be torn away by even a worse fate.
4 I love my cousin tenderly and sincerely.
5 I love Willoughby, sincerely love him; and suspicion of his integrity cannot be more painful to yourself than to me.
6 But, through all these causes combined, I sincerely believe she had a kind of adoration for him before he left the house that night.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 21. LITTLE EM'LY 7 I deplored the untimely death of Mr. Spenlow, most sincerely, and shed tears in doing so.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 38. A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 8 I felt so deeply what I said, it affected me so sincerely, that my voice failed, and I covered my face with my hand, and broke into tears.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 39. WICKFIELD AND HEEP 9 Which I sincerely felt, and which indeed it was.
10 At first Anna sincerely believed that she was displeased with him for daring to pursue her.
11 These were the only words that had been spoken sincerely between them.
12 But, however sincerely Anna had meant to suffer, she was not suffering.
13 "I have, very much," Levin said quite sincerely.
14 He lived, as has been related already, in the same apartments as his brother, whom he loved sincerely, though he was not at all like him.
15 I tell you without flattery, I am sincerely delighted at the friendship I observe between you and my son.