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Guy de Maupassant
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talk

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1 I, I | sort of malicious small talk.~“When are you coming to 2 I, I | Well, try to make me talk; I like very much to chat.”~“ 3 I, I | Monsieur;” and she made him talk at length in order to show 4 I, I | food-stuffs.~This rather tiresome talk, which she usually endured 5 I, I | was his heart.~He tried to talk to her; she barely answered 6 I, I | one evening, after a long talk about the loves of illustrious 7 I, II | as he appeared, he would talk on any subject with an air 8 I, II | shook hands and began to talk of the political situation 9 I, II | She must see him, make him talk to her, form her own judgment 10 I, II | race.”~“All that sort of talk is nothing but a pose,” 11 I, III| as he made them laugh and talk, that before him were two 12 I, III| moue that signifiedDont talk about that!” and continued:~“ 13 I, III| As she appeared ready to talk, he questioned her about 14 I, III| pleasant to him, led him to talk on his favorite subjects, 15 I, III| de Guilleroy continued to talk to Bertin, the Inspector 16 I, IV | reentered the Exposition, to talk with the artists over the 17 I, IV | be abated; he ceased to talk, and appeared to find repose 18 II, III| tone, and everyone began to talk naturally, as if the shadow 19 II, III| to resume with him the talk in which she had been interested. 20 II, III| moments, and then began to talk to the Marquis.~Her intimate 21 II, III| him unjustly.~She let him talk for some time, obstinately 22 II, III| will beware. Now let us talk of something else, will 23 II, IV | drinks my thoughts. I will talk soon.”~“I must tell you,” 24 II, IV | talked as he knew how to talk when he was at his best. 25 II, IV | received; then they began to talk of all the jewels they had 26 II, VI | theatrical hero.~They began to talk of him. His social successes 27 II, VI | able soon to lead him to talk of Annette, he walked along 28 II, VI | of Fine Arts, he began to talk wisely of the social footing 29 II, VI | Musadieu’s opinions, the talk about the future Marquise. 30 II, VI | we’ll have a little more talk.”~“No, really. It is too 31 II, VI | brought some grog; and the talk was for some time all about 32 II, VI | will see that he does not talk, and will speak to him as 33 II, VI | and said:~“Then I must not talk to him?”~“Oh, no, Madame! 34 II, VI | friend. But hush, do not talk any more. You hurt me frightfully— 35 II, VI | loved me, be quiet, do not talk like that any more!”~He


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