Sweethearts
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After traveling so much and meeting so many people, let me tell you, there are just as many jerks and
sweethearts
and Democrats and Republicans and jocks and queens and every other polarization you can possibly think of within the LGBT community as there are within the human race.
Two warring shop workers in a leather-goods store turn out to be secret
sweethearts
as they correspond under box-number aliases.
The sets and costumes are as lavish as any to be found in an MGM musical, the script is by the reliable Anita Loos ("San Francisco," "The Women," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," etc.), the Rodgers and Hart tunes (albeit altered a bit by MacDonald-Eddy regulars Bob Wright and Chet Forrest) are given celestial treatment by Herbert Stothart (Oscar-winner for scoring "The Wizard of Oz"), and best of all, the "singing
sweethearts"
look great in their contemporary clothes and seem to be having fun with the bizarre proceedings.
Doris Day and Gordon MacRae play young
sweethearts
in this turn of the century inspired by the stories of Booth Tarkington.
The "romantic" leads are like being forced to watch the world's least interesting high-school
sweethearts
pretending to have a squabble.
Mind-bogglingly bad Disney comedy pits middle-aged
sweethearts
Chevy Chase and Farrah Fawcett against Fawcett's prankish pre-teen son Jonathan Taylor Thomas (that smug Keebler elf from the TV sitcom "Home Improvement").
Daisy mae was one of my first screen
sweethearts.
Must the Indian
sweethearts
remain forever apart?
Around them lovers were turning over their sweethearts; there was a murmur of kisses and laughter; the warm odour of the girls arose in the freshness of the trodden grass.
"Where are your sweethearts?"
"My
sweethearts!
They were all love, lovers, sweethearts, persecuted ladies fainting in lonely pavilions, postilions killed at every stage, horses ridden to death on every page, sombre forests, heartaches, vows, sobs, tears and kisses, little skiffs by moonlight, nightingales in shady groves, "gentlemen" brave as lions, gentle as lambs, virtuous as no one ever was, always well dressed, and weeping like fountains.
When foreign foes invade the land, And wives and
sweethearts
call, In freedom's cause we'll bravely stand Or will as bravely fall; In this fair home the fates have given We'll live as lords, or live in heaven.
But when she came down she found the brother and all his sisters together by the ears; they were angry, even to passion, at his upbraiding them with their being homely, and having never had any sweethearts, never having been asked the question, and their being so forward as almost to ask first.
VIIThe two
sweethearts
from the commencement found their intrigue necessary, inevitable and quite natural.
The
sweethearts
lived in complete beatitude; Therese no longer felt dull, and was perfectly contented.
The two
sweethearts
had no more meetings.
The two
sweethearts
no longer sought to see one another in private.
The
sweethearts
trembled lest they should commit an imprudence, arouse suspicions, and too abruptly reveal the interest they had in the death of Camille.
The two
sweethearts
looked at each other for a few seconds as if consulting.
The two
sweethearts
shivered on feeling their skins touch, and remained with their burning fingers pressed together, in a nervous clasp.
They could never make up their minds to treat one another as
sweethearts
in the presence of company.
It was more than a couple of years since the two
sweethearts
had found themselves shut up alone in this room.
"How happy those
sweethearts
are!" frequently remarked old Michaud.
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