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 pull, tug, etc. at the heartstrings

note: got it from the flick, MAMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN.  That scene where Tanya & Rosie have a moment with Bill; the young man is called by the old woman. The latter bravely articulates: BUT she pick herself up after you tearing her heartstrings.

heartstrings 

used in reference to one's deepest feelings of love or compassion. (Google)


 

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