Definitionn. the state of being intensely interested
Last update: June 18, 2015
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So far, however, as it is possible to disengage one's self from this captivation, it may be said that the mingling of distinct and original vision with a singularly conscientious handling of the English language, in the sincere and wholesome self-consciousness of the strenuous artist, seems to be the central feature of Stevenson as a writer by profession. [Please select]
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Facing about, the girl replied with some show of firmness: "'T is but fair that Colonel Brereton should know I had no hand in his captivation; and I have a right to tell him so."' [Please select]
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'" "I had naught to do with thy captivation.' [Please select]
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Carroll knew, as the only one she saw or guessed was the utter captivation of Joe Leavenworth. [Please select]
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