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1 But they have curiosity , and want to peer and pry into things.
2 But we have curiosity to know more of the great tribe.
3 I have curiosity to know exactly of what it is composed.
4 I knew she must have curiosity on the subject, but she had never asked a question.
5 Miss Rennie, you are the only one likely to have curiosity enough to try a new church.
6 I 've no right to ask, Robert; and if I have curiosity , it's about last night, and why you should let villains escape.
7 Just the same, I think you placed the boxes there hoping that Lulu or the cook would have curiosity enough to see what they contained.
8 Opportunity, however, does not have Curiosity 's capability to assess those rocks.
9 Yes, yes; I had curiosity enough to ask Dr. Bartlett about it all.
10 Has curiosity ever taken you within the walls of Sing Sing?
11 Tom had curiosity enough to notice that the Ipswich was then running into the Massachusetts.
12 Mr. Phipps had curiosity , discernment, and a great shrewdness.
13 It has curiosity value rather than literary value.
14 Well, I had curiosity , so I sat myself down at the table too, without asking leave.
15 Even a West India nigger has curiosity .
16 Has curiosity anything to do with it?
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