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1 I | the exposition, when the talk was of the changes in the
2 I | Though we know that this talk of Heaven and Hell is false,
3 I | and never say that all the talk of Heaven and Hell is false.
4 I | and indulgence in empty talk. It is a subject for the
5 I | should like to stay and talk till day-break; but I must
6 I | at a sitting, but I will talk a while, taking an illustration
7 II | it an old man's foolish talk.~ How sad is the condition
8 II | after study was ended, the talk was of benevolence and righteousness,
9 II | the virtue of the heart? Talk to us awhile of this. And
10 III| people. How shallow is this talk of his resistless fate!~
11 III| distinction of rank. So does my talk of fidelity bring in samurai
12 IV | the evening with him in talk, all sat down. As the lights
13 IV | and sin mingled with his talk of forsaking the world.
14 IV | hall and had all sorts of talk with the dancing girls.
15 V | all sat down. And as the talk went on the people of the
16 V | their faces reddened if the talk was of women. Their joy
17 V | women. Their joy was in talk of battles and of plans
18 V | But nowadays the young men talk of loss and gain, of dancing
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