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1 Two or three curious articles are associated with it.
2 He was conducted into various apartments, where he saw pictures, statues, ancient armor, antique coins, and many other curious articles .
3 He had numerous little assortments of curious articles , picked up here and there, all of which had excited his love for collecting.
4 One room was fitted out as a museum and contained the many curious articles which had found their way into Woodward's hands.
5 But he is too well known now to find rare and curious articles as freely parted with as they were a few years ago.
6 The most curious articles in the Museum are, however, the carriages, specimens of which are preserved from the earliest times in which they were used.
7 Frequently curious articles are palmed off on us, and designated as "Arts and Crafts" ornaments, in which neither art nor craft plays its full share.
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