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1No occupation was ever more engrossing or involved greater responsibility .
2Some day even stamp collecting may be superseded by a more engrossing hobby.
3The experience was becoming more engrossing,-ifI may so describe it,-andspring was approaching.
4Let it fail, was Richard Sheridan's thought; he had now a far more engrossing ambition.
5His faculties are absorbed by other tasks, not more important, but more engrossing and essentially different.
6It is enough to say that there was a more engrossing, a more marvellous love at work.
7But with father the fact of presence, real meeting, actual talk, seemed more engrossing than the thing talked.
8Unluckily there are subjects more engrossing, and problems more attractive, than politics, and science, art, and pure metaphysics.
9Such affairs are more engrossing than all others in the world, if I remember my own youthful days aright.
10She was only glad that Belle's curiosity, usually robust enough concerning ranch happenings, was now under more engrossing pressure.
11Harry Luttrell's enthusiasm for yew hedges, however, was even greater and more engrossing than his enthusiasm for box ones.
12One thing is sure: the interest she takes in her little neighbor is getting to be more engrossing than ever.
13The landlady was alone, and with no more engrossing occupation than the ironing of some linen she had recently washed.
14Yet between father and daughter in the security of an inner chamber there not unnaturally arise topics of more engrossing interest.
15The only pastime we know more engrossing than reading something one has written oneself is secretly watching someone else read it.
16They are met with a very stern warning -in Afrikaans, may we add, making the whole interchange even more engrossing.
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