Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       movements with an eager curiosity; the white little face pressed
 2     I,      IV| family scene out of a strange curiosity, which was wholly involuntary.
 3     I,      IV|       weak point - a writer's curiosity - and I gave in, willingly
 4     I,      VI|      to come, and to raise my curiosity to the highest pitch, for
 5     I,      IX|      he had said to excite my curiosity, he had not said enough.
 6     I,      XI|       s museum."~ ~"I have no curiosity whatever," said the Vice-Governor; "
 7     I,      XI|    done enough to excite that curiosity. I am incessantly talking
 8    II,      VI| emotion was that of a burning curiosity as to why that girl, a close
 9    II,     XVI|      brokers and "matadores." Curiosity took me there also; but
10    II,    XVII|      so much to feed the idle curiosity of the other half, that
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