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They term the poor soul Lady Betty because she has turned on her heel from the worthless London sparks, and taught them to keep their distance." "Uncle Rowland, I don't think you heartily sympathize with charming Lady Betty." "Tut! child, I have not seen her. You would not have me captivated ere I ever set eyes on my enslaver?

Was it a new circumstance for a man of first-rate abilities to be captivated by very inferior powers? Was it new for one, perhaps too busy to seek, to be the prize of a girl who would seek him? Oh! had she never brought Harriet forward! Had she left her where she ought, and where he had told her she ought!

Men and women seemed to have come to an agreement to set the whole system of surveillance utterly at nought. However, commerce with women is not without its dangers; whether it be endemic or a result of dirty habits, one has often good reason to repent the favours one has obtained. The masked ball quite captivated me.

Male Springfield was captivated almost as easily as New Salem. But all this was of the outer life. If the ferment within was constant between 1835 and 1840, the fact is lost in his taciturnity. But there is some evidence of a restless emotional life.

But of all the places of which they told me, none captivated and charmed my imagination so much as the Coral Islands of the Southern Seas.

With a Spanish grace, the girls, whose wide sleeves expand like wings, swing their tightened waists above their vigorous and supple hips Facing one another, Ramuntcho and Gracieuse said nothing at first, captivated by the childish joy of moving quickly in cadence, to the sound of music. It is very chaste, that manner of dancing without the slightest touch of bodies.

While Agassiz's various zoological works were thus pressed with unceasing activity, the glaciers and their attendant phenomena, which had so captivated his imagination, were ever present to his thought.

But the idea now came into her head that she might take advantage of this extraordinary situation to try a match-making experiment, which instantly captivated her fancy. His illusion was rudely disturbed by the shock of an articulate voice, softly and low as she spoke, and he looked around with a startled expression that made her fear her rôle was ended.

A secret sympathy had frequently drawn me thither before I knew Charlotte; and we were delighted when, in our early acquaintance, we discovered that we each loved the same spot, which is indeed as romantic as any that ever captivated the fancy of an artist. From beneath the chestnut trees, there is an extensive view.

A few days afterward Catalani was stricken with the cholera, which she so much dreaded, and died on June 12th, at the age of sixty-nine. It is not a marvel that the public was captivated with Catalani. She had every splendid gift that Nature could lavish surpassing physical beauty, a matchless voice, energy of spirit, sweetness of temper, and warm affections.

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