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 1    1,    6| exclaimed John Mangles.~“If you talk like that you and John will
 2    1,    6|    friends. Let’s have a little talk, and tell me how you like
 3    1,   15|     Chili! To learn Spanish and talk Portuguese! Why, if I go
 4    1,   15|    complete repose and pleasant talk about the dear absent ones.~
 5    1,   16|        quite clear again.”~“You talk like a book, Paganel,” replied
 6    1,   18|        and I wont have much to talk about; besides, I know a
 7    1,   19|       to Thalcave, and tried to talk to him by the help of the
 8    1,   20|      all.”~After a few minute’s talk with the Patagonian, the
 9    1,   21|       is an illusion.”~All this talk took up a quarter of an
10    1,   23|        round the fire to have a talk.~As usual their theme was
11    2,    1|         did his best to eat and talk at the same time. He was
12    2,    1|       with charts and plans, to talk over the matter fully.~“
13    2,    2| Australian coast. They began to talk of Captain Grant as if the
14    2,    5|    Glenarvan, and had a private talk with him about their situation,
15    2,    9|      plain, amiable folks could talk to the fair occupants of
16    2,   11|        crowd, heard the current talk. Everyone tried to account
17    2,   12|        the child, and wanted to talk to him and hear his history.
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