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1 There was a peculiar fascination about life in Washington during the war.
2 The Western Islands appear to have had a peculiar fascination for Thomson.
3 The man of mystery invariably exerts a peculiar fascination over the feminine mind.
4 They remained fixed, as if Anne's face had a peculiar fascination for them.
5 This brutal effect of color exercised a peculiar fascination and riveted the attention.
6 I think that must be the secret of the peculiar fascination of the West.
7 The close of his address caught the morbid fancy of Socola with peculiar fascination .
8 For the female mind the baronetage has a peculiar fascination .
9 This is the magic, the peculiar fascination of her books.
10 Just at sunset and low tide the reef had a peculiar fascination for her.
11 There seemed to be some peculiar fascination about the picture that held their attention.
12 I have never seen Madame Vatrotski, but she must have had a peculiar fascination .
13 Anything that bordered on mystery at all, always had a peculiar fascination for him.
14 It is a curiosity in its way; and it has a peculiar fascination for me.
15 The melancholy of that sad music had a peculiar fascination for her in her solitude.
16 The hope of reclaiming land from the waves exercises a peculiar fascination over most minds.
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