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1
These women may create a sudden, lively desire, but never a
veritable
passion
.
2
Had he ever known the
veritable
passion
after Browny sank from his ken?
3
The taste of this Italian lady for painting and music was a
veritable
passion
.
4
A
veritable
passion
for poplars is a most intelligible passion.
5
Slowly the fascination of this thing grew upon him until it mounted to a
veritable
passion
.
6
For society she had a
veritable
passion
.
7
But of all his hobbies, none had gained him more notoriety than his
veritable
passion
for collecting diamonds.
8
Gratitude indeed was with her not a sentiment merely, as with most of us, but a
veritable
passion
.
9
For some reason a
veritable
passion
to reveal his heart to this his sole benefactor surged through the youth.
10
Adele Rossignol-or ,togive her real name, Adele Tace, the wife of Hippolyte-hadconceived a
veritable
passion
for Harry Wethermill.
11
If a man places his happiness on being loved, it is necessary that he should love sincerely; nothing resists a
veritable
passion
.
12
To unravel a tangle in the very soul of things-andto release a suffering human soul in the process-waswith him a
veritable
passion
.
13
It was a
veritable
passion
,
which I used to think he could not have felt so deeply if he had been a literary man himself.
veritable
passion
veritable