Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|     tendency to stimulate the curiosity of literary forgers and
2  Int,   4|        and finally, driven by curiosity, had retained a copyist
3  Int,   4|     was an object of fear and curiosity to the towns people. His
4    1,  19|       the depths of a cavern. Curiosity impelled us also to enter
5    1,  28|     actuated by the liveliest curiosity, she asked whose boy he
6    2,  69| Habinnas' entrance with great curiosity. Already drunk and wearing
7    5, 152|     The diners, startled into curiosity and then into interest,
8    5, 154|  knowledge seldom engages the curiosity of the nobles, who abhor
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