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1
The following is from a
curious
legend
of the early settlement:
2
The
curious
legend
has been turned by Calderon from dross into precious gold.
3
Only in Cuckoo's grief he began to read a
curious
legend
.
4
Around the stone in the church of Santa Sabina a
curious
legend
has gathered.
5
The most interesting is the Shah-Hussein Ziarat, which has a
curious
legend
of its own.
6
A
curious
legend
is told of the Sibylline Books.
7
It certainly was a
curious
legend
,
and I allow it made some impression on me.
8
A somewhat
curious
legend
is connected with a monument in the church of Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey.
9
A very
curious
legend
was attached to it.
10
There is a
curious
legend
told to account for the excellent quality of the wine of Worms.
11
A
curious
legend
is told of one of the lakes that lie on the border of this valley.
12
Between these two places was a sandy pool on the seashore to which a
curious
legend
was attached.
13
There was a
curious
legend
in connection with him, like the superstitious stories of Wehr wolves in Northern Europe.
14
It is a
curious
legend
,
which he doubtless believed to be true, and it displays his most retentive memory.
15
Another indication of a similar tenure of the crown occurs in a
curious
legend
of the deposition and banishment of Odin.
16
The allusion is to a
curious
legend
mentioned by Arnobius the Younger, in his commentary on the Psalms (fifth century).
curious
legend
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