And a note of wistful affection creeps into Mr. Stillman's voice when he describes the years he is capturing in this film - "that time of life," he said, "when Campbell's cream of mushroom soup is the base for all dishes."
His old face, full of wistful affection, was very sad.
She looked at me with a sort of wistful affection, and continued: "But you must know I like to work quite alone, and though it may look churlish, still not even you must come into the studio.
That sentence affected me deeply, and is still the centerpiece of my wistful affection for a group of people who - despite madness, suicide, infidelities, resentments and betrayals - seemed in some important ways to have their priorities straight.
Yet in spite of all that had happened, she felt a wistful affection for the Snows.
And, lastly, there was Gait, himself, whose friendship was not a military matter, but the rather wistful affection of a man who had never had a son, and saw its image in Donal-though it was not really fair to count Gait, who was apart, as still Marshal of Freiland.
Only when he had seen how useful dragonets were in ground-crewing had he tolerated their wistful affection.
Now she knew a wistful affection for it, too.