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1 Oh, I am not going to tell you; you are too inquisitive .
2 Disgust silenced him briefly, but he was too inquisitive to sulk for long.
3 At first shyly-thenin a ceaseless, yet not too inquisitive torrent.
4 This Latour is too inquisitive , and inquisitiveness is always asking for a lie.
5 How easily he had been fooled when he became too inquisitive !
6 In the summer of 1902 the result proved disastrous to a too inquisitive tourist.
7 Those devilish servants, you know... and if people should get too inquisitive about Asenath.
8 Me they care nothing about, and will not molest unless I am too inquisitive .
9 May I ask your intended route, if not too inquisitive ?
10 He's a little bit too inquisitive . He shook his head.
11 You know you're too inquisitive to let that pass.
12 Look here, young chap, you are altogether too inquisitive .
13 May I, without appearing too inquisitive , ask from what part of the country you come?
14 My own mistake arose, naturally enough, through too careless, too inquisitive , and too impulsive a temperament.
15 My own mistakes arose, naturally enough, through too careless, too inquisitive , and too impulsive a temperament.
16 Forgive me if I seem too inquisitive , but do you happen to know Captain Jeremiah Runacles?
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