He has created works which will tug on hearts and intrigue the mind with the vivid imagery of his story telling. [verb]
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An innocent intrigue, a butterfly affection like ours, will seldom outlive the butterfly's brief day. [Please select]
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"But wait till her first intrigue, and then it is 'My dearest Lewin, wilt thou make me everlastingly beholden to thee by taking this letter--thou knowest to whom."' [Please select]
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But what of those numerous affairs of the heart--those entanglements which had made his life one long intrigue. [Please select]
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The Fronde had been a time of pleasurable excitement to the high-spirited girl, whose mixed blood ran like quicksilver, and who delighted in danger and party strife, stratagem and intrigue. [Please select]
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"'An intrigue on foot----' No name." [Please select]
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He threatens to supplant me in the king's favor, and I am determined, let him plot and intrigue as he likes, that you shall marry Gaumata. [Please select]
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