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Updated: July 7, 2025
Remember the world is a very big place, and the stock of women is large; are you sure that you will be able to enjoy the charm which now rules and enchants you for thirty, forty years without wearying of it?
I have endeavored to show you my affection by my caresses, for my heart is overflowing. I have hardly been able to restrain myself during my journey hither, for my heart rushed to meet you. The object transports, delights, enchants me " "But what enchants you?" cried Rodin, exasperated by these Italian exaggerations. "What is the object?"
A bewildering look rewarded him as they swung into the first movement of a tango. "Do you know you are a dangerous man, Monsieur Paul Martin?" "Oh, mademoiselle!" "Such fortitude, such forbearance when I ought to be slapped enchants, disarms, makes me remember I am a woman, foredoomed always to yield. I abjure my boasted independence, monsieur, I submit.
"Willingly, madame," replied the captain. "But as I have not the fortune of a count, have the kindness to call me captain." "Very good, captain; give me your arm," she said, taking it and leading the way to the dining-room with the flattering familiarity which enchants all lovers.
The tints with which the rose enchants, The fragrance which the violet grants; Each doth suggest, but ne'er supplants, The charms of dainty Thalia. To gaze on her is sweet delight: 'T is heaven whene'er she 's in my sight, But when she's gone, 't is endless night All 's dark without my Thalia.
My old friend burst out into a loud laugh. "Well, Sir, I must say that your frankness enchants me. I can no longer dissemble with you; indeed, I perceive, it would be useless; besides, I always adored candour it is my favourite virtue. Tell me how I can help you, and you may command my services." "One word," said I: "will you be open and ingenuous with me?
But the more baseball I see the more it enchants me as a spectacle, and these early questionings are forgotten. Baseball and cricket cannot be compared, because they are as different as America and England; they can only be contrasted. Indeed, many of the differences between the peoples are reflected in the games; for cricket is leisurely and patient, whereas baseball is urgent and restless.
But what we call beautiful, what in the men pleases us, and in us pleases the men, is not skin and hair and shape and colour, as in a picture or a statue; but it is the character, it is the soul that is within these, which enchants us by looks and words, earnestness, and joy, and sorrow.
Madame enchants me; I can forgive that royal minx her most serious offences; I can thrill and soften with the King on that memorable occasion when he goes to upbraid and remains to flirt; and when it comes to the "ALLONS, AIMEZ-MOI DONC," it is my heart that melts in the bosom of de Guiche. Not so with Louise.
No one could imagine who it was that sang so sweetly, and the voice was unaccompanied by any instrument. At one moment it seemed to them as if the singer were in the courtyard, at another in the stable; and as they were all attention, wondering, Cardenio came to the door and said, "Listen, whoever is not asleep, and you will hear a muleteer's voice that enchants as it chants."
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