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1
Of great men something must always be said to
gratify
curiosity
.
2
I longed for something new, something that would
gratify
curiosity
and excite surprise.
3
But they could communicate nothing to
gratify
curiosity
or justify suspicion.
4
Mr. Hawes interposed, and said it was cruel to make a prisoner strip to
gratify
curiosity
.
5
What I am now going to tell you is not a mere tale to
gratify
curiosity
.
6
On this subject, it may
gratify
curiosity
to notice three or four works, which hear an excessive price.
7
When I have heard any thing that may
gratify
curiosity
,
I am busied for a while in running to relate it.
8
Again, children should be required to ask leave, whenever they wish to
gratify
curiosity
,
or use an article which belongs to another.
9
I have often thought that punctilious people will use cats'-paws to
gratify
curiosity
when they would scorn to use them for anything else.
10
In general, the main thing is that it should
gratify
curiosity
and be somehow in advance of anything of the kind ever worn before.
11
And did I not tell you that it was unwise to
gratify
curiosity
in this realm when unprepared by a long course of training?
12
But he said to himself, "It will all be explained by-and-by," and he refrained from asking any impertinent questions merely to
gratify
curiosity
.
13
To
gratify
curiosity
as to the price of Indians on those terms, the following extracts are made from an account of sales about this time;
14
It
gratifies
curiosity
,
but raises no particular moral emotion.
gratify
curiosity
gratify