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1 4 | forget where he was when the talk fell on the~misfortunes
2 4 | de Kergarouet, there was talk of whist and~boston being
3 4 | day the whole town would talk of the matter.~"The Baron
4 5 | to-night you and I~will talk of this. When you know all,
5 6 | diabolical curiosity; its whole~talk was of the Asiatic luxury
6 8 | understanding all things; she can talk metaphysics and music, theology~
7 9 | he answered.~ ~After the talk that follows coffee, Vignon
8 12| witty, gay, and tender. Talk to me of Conti, as~Camille
9 12| Camille tried to make Calyste talk,~hoping that his artless
10 12| in that situation, should talk to me of love.~ ~You now
11 12| object, my religion!~ ~You talk to me of marrying! the very
12 14| she felt better,~began to talk, and consented to embark;
13 14| acted~displeasure, to the talk of the youth's blind passion;
14 14| feelings and their tender talk. Their steps were taken
15 16| brother will have had a talk with his son, and we can~
16 16| of an old man.~ ~"We can talk of Madame de Rochefide,"
17 17| than to his own desire to talk of that strange~passion.
18 17| Mademoiselle des Touches made me~talk to her freely, she also
19 18| must not allow~the world to talk of me; what will it not
20 19| blunder than for a man to talk of~his wife, if she is virtuous,
21 19| mistress, unless it be to talk of~his mistress, if she
22 25| the world! How people will talk of it! Why! you'll be a~
23 26| in the provinces fit to talk to. I've already begun my
24 26| to suit you~better. I'll talk to you about it later, for
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