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1    1,   12| wide-mouth astonishment, the same curiosity, the same credulity as the
2    1,   19| conversation; “you have never had curiosity enough to visit the diamond
3    2,    2|        would it provoke more than curiosity against the condemned man,
4    2,    2|      about the bank. A feeling of curiosity had doubtless attracted
5    2,    2|        soon spread about, but the curiosity of the Manaens did not outrun
6    2,    5|           wished, perhaps through curiosity, to drive Joam Dacosta behind
7    2,   16|      These preparations evoked no curiosity on the part of the crew
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