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1 People I have heard you say, who affect secrets, always excite curiosity .
2 Some of the names of the dances to excite curiosity were:
3 I anticipated that I should excite curiosity , but I did not.
4 Their letters are presented here in order to excite curiosity and convince the judgment:
5 And yet something calculated to excite curiosity was taking place in the opposite stage-box.
6 She had the sort of reputation to excite curiosity .
7 The result of all these observations, scattered through the town was, naturally, to excite curiosity .
8 By an allusion I mean that which was intended only to excite curiosity and to occasion questions.
9 But there are monuments in this cathedral which excite curiosity , and others which awaken the most striking associations.
10 There is not, throughout the piece, a single situation to excite curiosity , and raise a conflict of passions.
11 The spectacle that met the eyes of Henry and his English friends was one likely to excite curiosity and interest.
12 The King had decided on the trapdoor because he knew that so many trips under the hut would excite curiosity .
13 Reply briefly and carefully, making no mysteries to excite curiosity , and avert the conversation from yourself as much as possible.
14 Newspapers always excite curiosity .
15 He still frequented the domino room, but, having lost all wish to excite curiosity , he no longer read books there.
16 Some circumstance or event mentioned at the lyceum, or in the newspaper, will excite curiosity , and lead the way to inquiry.
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