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The new monarch, with his striking personality and good looks, at once captivated the hearts of his fickle Southern subjects.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON
"It counts with a foolish old woman whom you have captivated," replied Mademoiselle, with her wriggling laugh.
THE AWAKENING AND SELECTED SHORT STORIESKATE CHOPIN
His gravity, his intellectual life, his almost stoical philosophy impressed her imagination and captivated her understanding.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTT
He was captivated by her genius and the charms of her conversation, and, above all, by her profound admiration of himself.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTT
His frank, chivalrous nature was captivated by the bold personality of the Corsican, so great in war, so attractive in peace.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON
Oh, Aunt Jane must come back, she hasnt captivated the widower yet; or he might get married himself.
TESSA WADSWORTH'S DISCIPLINEJENNIE M. DRINKWATER
Perhaps Grace had been captivated by his fine appearance after all, and was only waiting for him to propose.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNN
He came back to find a blooming maiden preserving the fresh, joyous grace which had captivated him in the child—and loved!
ALONEMARION HARLAND
His handsome face, thrown into relief by a delightful nature, had captivated a Genoese heiress.
HONORINEHONORE DE BALZAC
This execution, which so captivated the imagination of Sir Mungo Malagrowther, was really a striking one.
THE FORTUNES OF NIGELSIR WALTER SCOTT
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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