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1 Evans consented to gratify the curiosity of his illustrious visitors.
2 A STATEMENT of the facts in which this book began may gratify the curiosity of some of its readers.
3 I did what I Could, however, to gratify the curiosity of Colonel Wellbred, which I never saw equally excited.
4 Tours was formerly celebrated for its silk manufactory, and enough of it still remains to invite and to gratify the curiosity of a traveller.
5 Do you understand why I am taking all this trouble-thankfullytaking it - to gratify the curiosity of the meritorious young gentleman who hunted him down?
6 4 That is, not merely to gratify the curiosity of the doubting, but to execute prompt punishment.
7 "Rather more than that," said Mark Nelson, not caring to gratify the curiosity of his creditor.
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