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1 There was nothing very sinful in the debut of this little intrigue .
2 She thought of the little intrigue that was on foot, and smiled.
3 The progress of this harmless little intrigue need not be detailed.
4 It will add a little intrigue for the tourists too.
5 Besides, they talked, and McLane dreaded having his little intrigue the joke of the school.
6 I always enjoy a little intrigue , he laughed, as they whizzed along toward distant New York.
7 It was a little intrigue , you understand.
8 He was intent on resuming the little intrigue that he had begun there and felt confident of victory.
9 The question, asked with little intrigue and much contempt, drew cheers from those in the backbenches of the assembly.
10 Then Florent had seen, on the other hand, the nerve of Maitland reawakened in the warmth of that little intrigue .
11 A message or note from someone could add a little intrigue or spice, either in the early morning hours or in the early evening!
12 Add to these elements a little intrigue , a peasant maiden with her hair dressed high, short skirts, and a hundred or so of bad couplets.-Oh
13 Despite herself, the cheerleader was a little intrigued to see Ellen's house.
14 I was quietly hoping she may have been a little intrigued about our destination.
15 She had to admit that she was a little intrigued .
16 Frankly, I'm more than a little intrigued over that affair.
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