Temeraire/Heartwarming

"He said it quite normally, not in the least as though he meant to deliver a compliment, and immediately went back to looking at clouds; Laurence was left gazing after him in a sensation of mingled amazement and extraordinary pleasure. He could scarcely imagine a similar feeling; the only parallel he could conceive from his old life would be if the Reliant had spoken to say she liked to have him for her captain: both praise and affection, from the highest source imaginable, and it filled him with fresh determination to prove worth of the encomium."
 * The Temeraire series gets one early, near the beginning of His Majesty's Dragon, and as the series progresses and you see the depth of their friendship it only becomes more poignant. During a discussion of how dragons like hoarding and how Laurence is not particularly wealthy, Temeraire says, offhand, how he would rather have Laurence than any heap of gold.

""If you would like to have your ship back," Temeraire said, "I will let someone else ride me. Not him, because he says things that are not true; but I will not make you stay."
 * This troper never fails to cry at the ending of His Majesty's Dragon's first part. Essentially, the aviators tried to separate Laurence and Temeraire, but Temeraire wasn't having any. Being a dragon, he pitches one hell of an impressive hissy fit, bringing Laurence running back. Then...

Laurence stood motionless for a moment, his hands still on Temeraire's head, with the dragon's warm breath curling around him. "No, my dear," he said at last, softly, knowing it was only the truth. "I would rather have you than any ship in the Navy.""

"Lenton, about Hollin: "Not a gentleman, I suppose?"
 * There's also the bit at the end of His Majesty's Dragon, when Laurence and Temeraire  Of course, then Temeraire gets his Crowning Moment of Awesome and all bets are off...
 * It's a rather small gesture, but one of this troper's favourite bits is when Laurence presents Temeraire with his chain and seeing how happy Temeraire is when he gets it. And ...
 * Temeraire again, with a bittersweet moment coming after the tragedy of Levitas' death. Lenton is concerned that Rankin will almost immediately harness another dragon, a soon-to-hatch Winchester in Chatham. Laurence recommends Hollin for the position instead:

Laurence: "No, sir, unless by gentleman you mean a man of honour rather than breeding.""

"He turned, and stopped: the hatchling was feasting...[on] kangaroo, with a loop of belt around its neck for token harness, and looked up and said, "I am naming him Kulingile.""
 * in Victory of Eagles.
 * In Tounges of Serpents, when the little egg hatches, Rankin wants to kill him, but first Laurence steps in to provide for the hatchling, despite the wedge it would create between himself and Temeraire. But then,