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Sentences ending with attractions
- As for Dudley Venner, no beauty in all the world could have so soothed and magnetized him as the very repose and subdued gentleness which the Widow had thought would make the best possible background for her own more salient and effective attractions. [6]
- Warming with his subject, he dilated with wonderful unction on the temptations springing from personal attractions. [6]
- Here he remained several weeks, absorbed by the multitudinous attractions. [4]
- Everybody could see its preeminent attractions. [4]
- The Landlady's Daughter is the prima donna in the way of feminine attractions. [6]
- Even Miss Laura Hawkins thought it worth while to use her fascinations upon him, and to endeavor to entangle the volatile fellow in the meshes of her attractions. [5]
- The place thus favored by nature can show a record worthy of its physical attractions. [6]
- Nothing charmed Mr. Farwell so much as simplicity--when it was combined with personal attractions. [9]
- It seemed to disenchant the air, so full a moment before of strange attractions. [6]
- He could not deny her attractions. [9]
More example sentences with the word attractions in them
- He began his work, but the attractions of the place were too strong for him, and he got up and went drifting about, fascinated; also amazed. [5]
- They could exchange words and looks, they could arrange private interviews, they would be stooping together over the same book, her hair touching his cheek, her breath mingling with his, all the magnetic attractions drawing them together with strange, invisible effluences. [6]
- It was Kate Wimper, who, before that, had waylaid the one man for whom she herself had ever cared, and drawn him from her side by such attractions as she herself would keep for an honest wife, if such she ever chanced to be. [11]
- As your aunt will have you until you are married, which, I may say, without denying your attractions, is likely to be for some time, I intend to write to her to-night--with your consent--and ask her to allow you to remain with me all summer. [9]
- The flatteries with which she had been surrounded, and the effect of all the new appliances of beauty, which had set her off so that she could not help seeing her own attractions, rendered her harder to please and to satisfy. [6]
- If her love were not enough, if her attractions were not enough, there was no human help to which she could appeal. [4]
- Liverpool, where he was compelled to pass most of his time, had few attractions for him, and his low spirits did not permit him to avail himself of such social advantages as were offered. [4]
- Flaming posters on vacant lots announced, pictorially, dubious attractions at the theatres. [9]
- But it was underneath the tiers of seats (the whole way around the ring) that the chief attractions lay hid. [9]
- Satan said his uncle entertained a great deal, and to have a clever woman presiding over the festivities would double the attractions of the place. [5]
- And here was this unfortunate maiden lady smiling at him, setting her limited attractions in their best light, pleading with him in that natural language which makes any contumacious bachelor feel as guilty as Cain before any single woman. [6]
- These were the things talked about, and yet the portions of this noble edifice, rich as they were, habitually occupied by the family had another character--the attractions and conveniences of what we call a home. [4]
- The attractions of the village were really remarkable. [6]
- But however delightful the scenery of the country might be, its aesthetic attractions did not sufficiently counterbalance its agricultural disadvantages. [4]
- At supper after the opera he described to Dolokhov with the air of a connoisseur the attractions of her arms, shoulders, feet, and hair and expressed his intention of making love to her. [2]
- But horse-racing is the most public way of gambling, and with all its immense attractions to the sense and the feelings,--to which I plead very susceptible,--the disguise is too thin that covers it, and everybody knows what it means. [6]
- The hotel and the fortress at this enchanting season, to say nothing of other attractions, with laughing eyes and slender figures, might well have detained Mr. Stanhope King, but he had determined upon a sort of roving summer among the resorts of fashion and pleasure. [4]
- Indeed, one of the chief attractions and entertainments in the foreign casinos and conversation-halls is the mingling there of all sorts of peoples, and the animation arising from diversity of conditions. [4]
- I know the Thayers of old--manifestly there is no lack of attractions up there. [5]
- But now suppose that your mind is in its nature discursive, erratic, subject to electric attractions and repulsions, volage; it may be impossible for you to compel your attention except by taking away all external disturbances. [6]
- Could another monthly take its place and keep it when that, with all its attractions and excellences, had died out, and left a blank in our periodical literature which it would be very hard to fill as well as that had filled it? [6]
- The dancing-dogs, the stilts, the little lady and the tall man, and all the other attractions, with organs out of number and bands innumerable, emerged from the holes and corners in which they had passed the night, and flourished boldly in the sun. [12]
- They gave him special attractions and laid him open to not a few temptations. [6]
- I tell her sometimes that she reminds me of my Alma Mater, always young, always fresh in her attractions, with her scholars all round her, many of them graduates, or to graduate sooner or later. [6]
- Mrs. Holt remarked, slyly, that the game of golf must have hidden attractions, and regretted that she was too old to learn it. [9]
- She did not say in so many words, "I too am a beauty," but she could mot help seeing that she had many of the attractions of feature and form which had made the original of the picture before her famous. [6]
- Rhodopis, by her own peculiar attractions, soon won the heart of Kassandane, and the queen knew no better way of proving this than by offering, in Persian fashion, to grant her some wish. [10]
- Among the attractions of the evening it was difficult to choose. [4]
- The charming island of Rock Island, three miles long and half a mile wide, belongs to the United States, and the Government has turned it into a wonderful park, enhancing its natural attractions by art, and threading its fine forests with many miles of drives. [5]
- But the bar of Pollard's Tahvern no longer presented its old attractions, and the loggerheads had long disappeared from the fire. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins was now in a sad, vacillating condition, between the two great attractions to which he was exposed. [6]
- Possibly Philip did not think how much the attractions of Fallkill were increased by the presence of Alice there. [5]
- The town offered me few attractions, but the country was full of pleasures. [10]
- The notice was mainly personal--the first work of a brilliant young man at the bar who was destined to go high in his profession, unless literature should, fortunately for the public, have stronger attractions for him. [4]
- The road which led to the town presented many attractions Elfonzo had bid farewell to the youth of deep feeling, and was now wending his way to the dreaming spot of his fondness. [5]
- The company was interested, as some of my readers maybe, to know what were the attractions offered to the visitors besides that of meeting the courteous entertainers and their distinguished guests. [6]
- They seem divided in mind between the attractions of the equable climate of this region and the fear of the gout which lurks in the unfermented wine. [4]
- I met him, however, not very rarely, at one house where we were both received with the greatest cordiality, and where the attractions brought together many both young and old to enjoy the society of its charming and brilliant inmates. [6]
- One might end his days here in serene retrospection, and more cheaply than in other places of fewer attractions, for it is all Past and no Future. [4]
- Some gentlemen are here whose word may have more weight and whose attractions may be greater than mine. [9]
- For many years he had watched the personal attractions of his daughter grow, and a brougham and certain other delights not to be mentioned had gradually become, in his mind, synonymous with old age. [9]
- After he heard from Alice that the Mavicks had returned, the house had still stronger attractions for him, for there was added the chance of a glimpse of Evelyn or one of the family. [4]
- It took only four days for Cornelia's attractions to begin to dim Harriet's. [5]
- We were seized for the debts occasioned by their illness and their funerals, and placed among the attractions of a cheap museum in Berlin to earn the liquidation money. [5]
- Social life had few attractions for Hollowell, for his family were in the West; he appeared to have no relations with any branch of government; he wanted no office, though his influence was much sought by those who did want it. [4]
- Nay, he went farther in his unsuspected analysis, and perceived that these beliefs made one of his chief attractions for them. [9]
- I do not demand that my friends should be wealthy, that they should have any attractions or charm, any special gifts of mind or body; but we must meet on common ground: that of honorable feeling. [10]
- As for those courtesies which the old need, to soften the sense of declining faculties and failing attractions, the younger pastor bestowed them in public, but was negligent of them, to say the least, when not on exhibition. [6]
- His hobby was carpentering, and he had a little shop beside the stable filled with shining tools which Willie and I, in spite of their attractions, were forbidden to touch. [9]
- I was a bungler beside her when it came to retaliation, and not the least of her attractions for me was her capacity for anger: fury would be a better term. [9]
- The Czarina admired beauty, and therefore among her attendants were many, ladies who possessed unusual attractions. [10]
- Brunn's attractions must be shown him. [2]
- Women with their attractions, not to speak of their wiles, can do anything they set out to do. [4]
- To all these attractions the mind of this thoughtful young gentleman may be said to have been fully open. [6]
- One of the attractions of Stormfield was a beautiful mantel in the billiard room, presented by the Hawaiian Promotion Committee. [5]
- With all these attractions Big Tom's life is made lively in watching game poachers, and endeavoring to keep out the foraging cattle of the few neighbors. [4]
- But Mr. Lyon appeared rather indifferent to American attractions. [4]
- Who would pay any attention to attractions like his among the rare monsters that throng the bridges of the Golden Horn and display their deformities in the gutters of Stamboul? [5]
- Moreover it is almost certain that these animals have too imperfect senses and much too low mental powers to appreciate each other's beauty or other attractions, or to feel rivalry. [1]
- But it was a summer audience, unspoiled by many attractions. [5]
- An instructor, in a fit of impatience, had once referred to him as the Mephistopheles of his class; he had fatal attractions, and a remarkable influence. [9]
- S. L. C. I want Fred Grant (in uniform) on the stage; also the rest of the officials of the Association; also other distinguished people--all the attractions we can get. [5]
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