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All of the following quotations from “Behind the Veil” support the story’s main idea about the thrill of forbidden love except * "They would walk by without turning their heads, paying no attention to the expressions of flattery which came their way from the gallants, who, after getting as much out of them as a dog gets out of barking at clouds, would give them no further attention." "There was nothing to stop her from feasting her eyes on him, however, because she knew that the veil covered her face and concealed the overwhelming attraction she felt for him."

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Answer: They would walk by without turning their heads, paying not intention to the expressions of flattery which came their way from the gallents, who, after getting as much out of them don’t get any poking in the clouds, would give them no further attention

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "There was nothing to stop her from feasting her eyes on him, however, because she knew that the veil covered her face and concealed the overwhelming attraction she felt for him."
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