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1 She was averse from womanish curiosity in dressing: such things are to be supplied by wealth.
2 Then, after a moment, with sudden, womanish curiosity : "How did you know I was singing here to-night?"
3 Still he spoke not, and most of all did he avoid the betrayal of a womanish curiosity , by asking questions.
4 It was not womanish curiosity - no ,no- itwas abetterfeeling, I assure you, which prompted me to put the question.
5 Nothing, said she, but womanish curiosity , I'll assure you; for one is naturally led to find out matters, where there is such privacy intended.
6 I am plagued with a womanish curiosity , Tristan, and I thought I would peep over Messire Thibaut's shoulder and have an eye on his cards.
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