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This animal was from Poland, and was called a 'curus'; it was a kind of ox, though much larger than an ordinary ox, with a mane like a lion, horns rather short and somewhat curved, and enormously large at the base.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
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This animal was from Poland, and was called a 'curus'; it was a kind of ox, though much larger than an ordinary ox, with a mane like a lion, horns rather short and somewhat curved, and enormously large at the base.
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This animal was from Poland, and was called a 'curus'; it was a kind of ox, though much larger than an ordinary ox, with a mane like a lion, horns rather short and somewhat curved, and enormously large at the base.
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Cicero, Plutarch, and others — that the atom of Epi - curus was endowed with a so-called clinamen of his invention.
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It must surprise the modern reader to observe that Epi - curus supported his doctrine of freedom by a strict atomic materialism.
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A curus way to git relief; but my diversions, them times, was somewhat limited.
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"Colored people are curus folks," ejaculated Basset
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If you print em I wish you'd jest let folks know who hosy's father is, cos my ant Kesiah used to say it's nater to be curus ses she, she aint livin though and he's a likely kind o lad.
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But Captin, 'I'll tell ye, she's a curus leetle critter as ever ye see.
Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick
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And I think yet my mind was some expanded by that experience, -- it driv me to such curus devices.
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