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1 He wanted to sicken Beatrice and her father of their strange infatuation for
2 But what are we to say of the strange infatuation of the young lady?
3 What a strange infatuation , to demolish an aristocracy and yet to exclude a people!
4 A strange infatuation bound him to his false friend, and nothing would shake his confidence.
5 By what a strange infatuation I have been governed!
6 The latter, with strange infatuation , continued their advance.
7 I am utterly at a loss to understand this strange infatuation , he continued, with a heavy sigh.
8 What a strange infatuation is this which drives you over lands and waters with Bibles in your hands.
9 What strange infatuation has seized you?
10 What could be this strange infatuation of the hardheaded Morrison, this avowedly simple magic of the grossly cunning Vogelstein?
11 This kind of preference seems to be the result of strange infatuation , the origin of which demands a serious inquiry.
12 While the spirit of revolt was daily gaining strength and determination in America, a strange infatuation reigned in the British councils.
13 With the strange infatuation of a worldly mind, she was turning to the world, and it alone, for hope and solace.
14 At length he was approached by Turpin, Archbishop of Rheims, who had learnt, by occult means, the reason for the Emperor's strange infatuation .
15 What strange infatuation do you cherish that you can imagine that a son of Willard Merwyn has no life of his own to live?
16 Strange infatuation of passion-singularperversity of reason!
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