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1 All whaleboats carry certain curious contrivances , originally invented by the Nantucket Indians, called druggs.
2 The anchors were curious contrivances , made of some hard wood, very large and cumbrous, the flukes only being tipped with iron.
3 Instead she placed upon it a stiff, leather affair which puzzled him not a little, and from which dangled two curious contrivances .
4 Peter's curious contrivances were kept, that they might be shown as an evidence of the way in which we had escaped from the rover.
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