Suffice it to say, the living book of travels was inexhaustible; his observation and memory were really marvelous, and his enthusiasm, coupled with his accuracy of detail, had still the power to Inthrall his hearers.
"Love Me Little, Love Me Long"
Charles Reade Edition: 10 Language: English
The brilliant sky and the fragrant earth had agreed to Inthrall them-their own inclination completed the spell.
"Timar's Two Worlds"
Mór Jókai
Inthrall; to enslave, to shackle, to reduce to servitude.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown