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1 Little journeys, as along the Deeside, have a charm of their own.
2 I have a charm , whereby I can make them thin or fat.
3 The very dust and fog will have a charm hitherto unknown.
4 Poached fresh and dried fruit have a charm all their own.
5 The characters, too, have a charm of their own: they are curiously English.
6 We Midwesterners have a charm deficit from day one and never catch up.
7 The very boldness of his avowal of secrecy would have a charm for many.
8 It's just that some men have a charm , don't they?
9 This dreary and desolate region seemed to have a charm .
10 The shallowness of a waternixie's soul may have a charm until she becomes didactic.
11 Kenyon's friendship and good company never ceased to have a charm for both poets.
12 It may have a charm to make me look young again- Ifeelso old sometimes.
13 Winter and brownie-hills shall have a charm for thee.
14 She turned to her mother, "Did you ever have a charm string, Mom?"
15 You must have a charm on you somewhere!
16 I have a charm , Philip, which never fails.
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