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1 Then curiously enough , George's slow mind brought forth an even sounder argument.
2 I looked at it curiously enough , and gave it back to him.
3 But, curiously enough , they were not thinking of quite the same indiscretion.
4 Dicky, curiously enough , took the first realization of their predicament less hard.
5 But curiously enough , this does not always work out with mathematical directness.
6 There were only two seats vacant and, curiously enough , face to face.
7 His own expression, curiously enough , had not changed to one of anger.
8 For, curiously enough , she had begun to want to know about him.
9 On his hands and his face and, curiously enough , on his feet.
10 But curiously enough the wrongs seem to me more real than the complaints.
11 Every one of the three curiously enough had believed the girl.
12 The people who know least the country are, curiously enough , the Brazilians themselves.
13 The cows, curiously enough , seemed to bear the hardship better than the bulls.
14 The pilgrims, curiously enough , didn't mean to land on Cape Cod at all.
15 I was frozen with it, and curiously enough it was an inner cold.
16 Among them, curiously enough , Marco Polo has by some means found a place.
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