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1 The particulars form a curious picture of the taste of the age.
2 This curious picture was purchased by Lady Pomfret for two hundred pounds.
3 The first Is a curious picture of the early Florentine School.
4 The second affords a most curious picture of the Indians at this remote period.
5 The execution of this curious picture is extremely rude, but the heads very fine.
6 It presents, also, a curious picture of the life and manners of that day.
7 This curious picture is at Strawberry Hill, and should be in the Royal Collection.-C.
8 Jack and Fred sat down to survey the curious picture .
9 It was a curious picture - Venus immersed in musty records.
10 The evidence was very remarkable and gave a curious picture of "Vanity Fair."
11 Joe found a curious picture forming in his mind.
12 My very curious picture of Rose, the royal gardener, presenting the first ananas to Charles II.
13 The second affords a most curious picture of the state of the Indians at this remote period.
14 It was a curious picture , illustrating the enormous influence exercised over every class of mind by poetry.
15 Their divisions, temperamental and intellectual, present a curious picture of the difficulties and the rewards of this profession.
16 The whole passage quoted gives us a curious picture of the mind and of the habits of the time.
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