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Was all this then but a seeming and a beguilement?'
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You're back in the youth of the race-backin the beguilement of the young world.
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There was no beguilement, no charm or enchantment.
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An interesting couple for the beguilement of a voyage: she so beautifully moderates his irascible incisiveness!
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Ministers in turn have defensively adopted the arts of beguilement, varied by an exercise of the police.
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He made himself comfortable with morning papers and a novel-notone of Mr. Stanhope's-andbegan to seek beguilement.
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Never for another's dictation or beguilement.
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Then followed much similar feminine beguilement; the faculty for which seems to be rather increased by the Jordan bath.
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The few sous spent upon such beguilement of long winter nights were most likely economized by some little deprivation.
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There are ways and ways of controverting masculine obstinancy, and evidently life had taught Mrs. Pratt the efficacy of beguilement.
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When she lifts her gaze again it's full of beguilement, as though Rodrigo might be a youth susceptible to such games.
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He had so far been the victim of the sex, and in his own small way had suffered scorn and beguilement enough.
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It was at Coney Island, that astonishing permanent and magnified Earl's Court Exhibition, summer Blackpool and August-Bank-Holiday-Hampstead-Heath, which New York supports for its beguilement.
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Wullahy, thrice have I been saluted King; I whom fate selecteth for the shaving of Shagpat, and till now it was a beguilement, all emptiness.'
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She had long since ceased dressing consciously for her husband, and dressing for other women was more a matter of perfect detail than attempted beguilement.
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An hour glass, a pepper mill, a compass, an inkstand, stand for utility, and quaint and twisted musical instruments and a backgammon board for beguilement.