It iscurious enough that I should meet with a gentleman in an inn at Chatham to give me a picture of the house-distress in that enormous wen, which, during the war, was stuck on to Portsmouth.
It is curious enough, that these headlands cease soon after you get into Buckinghamshire.
It is curious enough that in this licentious opera, the prayer of the knight, which is represented as merely a piece of hypocrisy, is the very same which Rossini had composed for Charles the Tenth's coronation.
It is an experiment which any body may try, and it struck me as curious enough.
It is curious enough, and in many scenes the deception really remarkable.
The great ladder on which from seventy to eighty heavy turkeys are drilled by the gamekeeper to climb in company is curious enough; and the old lime-tree, completely loaded with such fruit, has a strange exotic aspect.
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