There was a captivation in its promise of adventure that he felt to be irresistible. |
If all the varied hues of captivation her changing humor wore were but the deep practised lures of coquetry? |
She was not, it is true, of the ordinary type of beauty, whose chief ornament is an effort at captivation. |
And he opened his watch-case as he spoke, and displayed a small miniature in enamel, of marvellous beauty and captivation. |
Indeed, all of Graham's proud, flawed characters are stunningly and utterly flawed, and they steal the reader's captivation. |
Now Julia L'Estrange was a very pretty girl, and with a captivation of manner which to the young sailor was irresistible. |