Two or three jests adapted to Andrew's palate achieved his momentary captivation.
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Under this new captivation her own pet, Poppy, was thoughtlessly neglected.
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All that she requires for her captivation is poetry.
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Manner is perhaps more seducing than mere beauty; but where they are allied, the captivation is irresistible.
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I heard her the other day warbling the gypsy song in 'The Camp in Silesia,' and she did it to captivation.
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At his car Peter waited with Shelley; he was wearing an inherited plaid driver's cap and juggling three small rocks, she in breathless captivation.
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Alaire knew the susceptibility of Mexican men, and was immune to ordinary flattery; yet there was something exciting about this martial hero's complete captivation.
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What Sutherland finds in the landscape is quite different, of course, from Palmer's joy in every cowslip, but it is still a form of captivation.
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Change-the"Cynthia of the minute," the morning thought and midnight dream of the dilettanti in human drapery-hasno captivation for the red man.
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She liked the man; she thought that he had a good deal she valued to offer her; but as yet she desired only his captivation.
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Moreover, one of the difficulties of being agreeable is that the apprehension of offending and the small hope of pleasing destroy all captivation of manner.
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Read the thrilling story of her "captivation" and rescue, and then think of Madam Symonds's finery in her gilt trunk in the near-by town.
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As I grew up, I heard nothing talked about but conquests, and lovers, and captivations.
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The peaceful virtues, under whose influence Nations flourish and mankind rejoice, possess no lasting captivations for the Hero.
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Italy, therefore, presented to him manifold captivations-hethought of fiddling, but he talked only of his wife's health.
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"But how came about this sudden captivation of heart?"