Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXXII|   the title of "Novel of the Ill-advised Curiosity." The curate read
 2   I,    XXXIII|    RELATED THE NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY"~ ~In Florence,
 3   I,    XXXIII|    see for what an empty and ill-advised curiosity thou wouldst rouse
 4   I,    XXXIII| satisfactory way out of this ill-advised business. That night, however,
 5   I,     XXXIV|  CONTINUED THE NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY"~ ~"It is commonly
 6   I,     XXXIV|     between the friends, the ill-advised one and the treacherous,
 7   I,     XXXIV|      life the penalty of his ill-advised curiosity.~ ~ ~
 8   I,      XXXV|     BRINGS THE NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY" TO A CLOSE~ ~
 9   I,      XXXV|      the suffering which his ill-advised curiosity had entailed upon
10   I,      XXXV|      words:~ ~"A foolish and ill-advised desire has robbed me of
11   I,     XLVII|      which the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity" had been found,
12   I,     XLVII|   novel, and as that of "The Ill-advised Curiosity" had been good
13   I,        LI|    was Naples; and that she, ill-advised and deluded, had believed
14  II,       III|    in it a novel called 'The Ill-advised Curiosity;' not that it
15  II,       XIV|  dispute, it is the rash and ill-advised bachelor Samson Carrasco,
16  II,      XLIV|  device of novels, like "The Ill-advised Curiosity," and "The Captive
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