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1 That he was sincerely and deeply enamored of Clotelle all could see.
2 The part of him that wasn't homicidal was deeply enamored with that dream.
3 No American diplomat was more deeply enamored of covert operations.
4 Accordingly the two brothers became deeply enamored of Miss Linley.
5 I learn, from M. de Bois, that Rutledge is deeply enamored of the sister of Lord Linden.
6 I met him at one of Cecil's 'at homes,' and he professed himself deeply enamored of me.
7 There was nothing unusual in the fact, therefore, that Haldane was soon deeply enamored with his new acquaintance.
8 V--had been intimate with Emily some time before my arrival, and every day saw him more deeply enamored .
9 I'm instantly, deeply enamored .
10 D'Etioles, it is said, became deeply enamored of his young bride; but this passion, which amounted almost to fanaticism, never touched her heart.
11 Only those deeply enamored of Nature feel much enthusiasm for the first month of spring; but for them this season possesses a peculiar fascination.
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