In the end, it's Blay, not Marrella, who learns everything about the environment and its fascinations. |
A grab-bag of fascinations, for open the pages where one will, each chapter has its racy anecdote and astonishing story. |
No beaux yeux, whether of the cassette or of one's first love, ever subjugate a man so completely as the fascinations of play. |
It will one of the fascinations of the unfolding season to discover whether anyone can live with Saracens' power for a full 80 minutes. |
With its slanted frontispiece and graffiti-spewn front door, the tenement is tailor-made for someone with Mr. Rindler's fascinations. |
The dear innocence of its winsome ways, its simpleness and quaint airs of sagacity, are perpetual fascinations. |