John Galbraith wasn't the sort of man to get infatuated with a chorus-girl.
Grotesque and foolish as this may seem to theinfatuated reader, it is absolutely true.
A constant stream of infatuated men, flowing from east to west, set in, and though bands of devoted women formed barriers across the principal thoroughfares for the purpose of barring their progress, no perceptible check was effected.
We used to play with pretty little German patience cards in a pocket size, and he was simplyinfatuated with the game.
Observing the threefold distinction which is hidden under the word we have been examining, Christ is able to arouse the weak, fond, infatuated soul to a sense of its need.
After years of earnest effort, he lost his hair and the millions of the Infatuated Conquistadores.
There was something for him, too, in that which held infatuated the minds of so many millions.
The infatuated unfortunate would steal away to the little she-devil-child.
He paused, looking at her thoughtfully for a moment, then went on: "I should like to take you with me, for I know how helpful you can be in the matter of these insolent and infatuated foreigners.
She would find an easy refuge in positive denial of the truth--and, in that case, which of us would her infatuated husband believe?
I must have been infatuated by his voice and his look; my heart must have been burning under the pressure of his hand on mine.
It was perhaps natural that Mr. Gracedieu's infatuated devotion to the memory of his wife should have blinded him to the betrayal of Helena's parentage, which met his eyes every time he entered his study.
The most singular part of this strange delusion is the fact of its strong hold on the minds of its infatuated votaries.
So sure were the infatuated Greeks of Divine assistance to repel their enemies, that they expected the angel Michael every moment to descend with a flaming sword and destroy them.
The sufferings they brought upon themselves by their ignorance and presumption, the ruin they inflicted upon others by their vices and passions, could not repress the ardour of these infatuated fanatics.
So you became more and more infatuated with the fairy-book princess who happened to be in your pathway--and it was Beatrice.
She would not have minded her being infatuated about some women, but she had come thoroughly to mistrust Mrs. Stapleton.
If he were still infatuated with the woman, we should, between the lot of us, I thought, quickly be able to disillusion him.
In the midst of the infatuated votaries of the gaming god in England, towers the mighty intellectual giant Charles James Fox.
General Laurance was infatuated by my beauty, which has been as fatal to his house as his name to me.
She turned and placed her disengaged hand on his shoulder, and as the moonlight shone on her smiling dangerously beguiling face, the infatuated man laid his lips upon the soft white fingers.
They are infatuated with Tourandocte, and the hope of possessing her blinds them to the difficulty of obtaining her.
But scarcely had the pæans of victory been sung by a triumphant and infatuated people, when he was assassinated in a mutiny of his own troops, whom he had compelled to labor in draining the marshes around Sirmium, A.
The Prince of Axphain's son, Lorenz, was deeply enamoured of her, infatuated by her marvelous beauty and accomplishments.
The infatuated Concini seconded his efforts but too well; for, unable to bear his fortunes meekly, he paraded his riches and his power with an insolence which tended to justify the aversion of his enemies.
It was only necessary to close the gates of the city, for it was not with clubs and fowling-pieces that these infatuated peasants could force an entrance into a fortified town.
Ah, now I recognise Martial’s astonishing talent for dissimulation, he is so infatuated with this creature that he is even anxious to shield her reputation.
His manner was that of the most respectful, but the most infatuated of lovers.
She was obliged to leave because the husband of the woman with whom she used to lodge became infatuated with her.
Yet when its sale was proposed to him "he remained so infatuated with the delight he had enjoyed, that, though he was deprived of it, he hearkened very unwillingly to the advice.
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