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 1        I|             it was with a feverish curiosity that most of them clustered
 2        I|       would have been avoided; but curiosity and anxiety led the crowd
 3        X| candle-light had not satisfied his curiosity. He wished to see it in
 4     XIII|        father, he will laugh at my curiosity, while you, Monsieur, if
 5     XXIX|            with mingled wonder and curiosity; then, laughing heartily,
 6      XXX|       Unable to resist his intense curiosity, M. dEscorval was on the
 7   XXXIII|           perhaps, can satisfy the curiosity of Monsieur le Marquis.
 8      XLI|        small trunk.~ ~In the city, curiosity has some shame; it hides
 9    XLVII|          it be?”~ ~And impelled by curiosity, he went and tapped upon
10        L|           Aunt Medea, with evident curiosity.~ ~“I say, aunt, that in
11      LII|       astonished, and on fire with curiosity, loitered by the way in
12       LV|        voce; and Father Absinthe’s curiosity was aroused.~ ~“Excuse me,”
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