But it was the merry laugh that so long dwelt in the memory-nothing so thoroughly enchants one as the woman who laughs from her heart in the joyousness of youth.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
"Such fortitude, such forbearance-when I ought to be slapped-enchants, disarms, makes me remember I am a woman, foredoomed always to yield.
"Alias The Lone Wolf"
Louis Joseph Vance
Canalis, like Nodier, enchants the reader by an artlessness which is genuine in the prose writer and artificial in the poet, by his tact, his smile, the shedding of his rose-leaves, in short by his infantile philosophy.
"Modeste Mignon"
Honore de Balzac