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 1    1|  the like. Others have been curious to learn what portion of
 2    1| abandon it to them. We make curious mistakes sometimes. Often
 3    4|     are printed as rare and curious, as ever. It is worth the
 4    7|      though there were some curious specimens among my visitors.
 5    8|   Heaven knows. This was my curious labor all summer - to make
 6    8|   Consider the intimate and curious acquaintance one makes with
 7    9|     village of busy men, as curious to me as if they had been
 8    9|   books on my table, or the curious, by opening my closet door,
 9   10|    considerable quantities, curious balls, composed apparently
10   14|     study the bottom. Being curious to know what position my
11   19| tafferel of our craft, like curious passengers, and not make
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