Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|       your talk, that am not so curious as desirous to know all
 2    3, 15|     evill occasion.~The I, very curious and desirous to know the
 3    4, 20| Thrasileon, lest they should by curious viewing and prying perceive
 4    4, 22|   hearts, and one of them being curious, did demand what her husband
 5    4, 22|   discord, and debate. This the curious Gul did clatter in the ears
 6    4, 22|         beholding her busie and curious in her chapell, cried out
 7    4, 22|        boxe, neither be not too curious about the treasure of the
 8    6, 36|       in the countrey: But this curious buier did never stint to
 9    7, 39|         provender, yet I was so curious that I did greatly delight
10    7, 43|         no, but I that was very curious to know the matter, when
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