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1 I, I| German; to the guide she spoke French; the negro she questioned 2 I, I| rugs and air-pillows she spoke Italian. All these languages 3 I, I| All these languages she spoke excellently, and I am certain 4 I, II| quite certain that I really spoke them; I am not certain of 5 I, II| words, I understood that she spoke of the "Czrny Bog," or, 6 I, IV| throughout the world. Then we spoke of financial matters, and 7 I, IV| He admired Andrássy, and spoke well of his Bosnian policy. 8 I, IV| with the Opposition. He spoke of Kossuth, and said it 9 I, V| further. On the contrary, I spoke of the practical Englishman 10 I, VII| two-and-thirty the newspapers spoke of me as a famous specialist 11 I, XI| was discreetly prudent. He spoke almost every existing language, 12 I, XI| proper way."~ ~At this I spoke out. "If," I said, "my uncle 13 I, XI| county banquet Siegfried spoke of me, in a brilliant toast-speech, 14 II, I| m'embête!"~ ~To her she spoke French; to me, German. The 15 II, II| me with Spinoza. I again spoke of Thomasius, whereupon 16 II, IV| deadly pallor, and, as I spoke the final words, the girls 17 II, V| million of which Siegfried spoke exists; but it is mine, 18 II, VII| called them "Milady," and spoke French to them, although 19 II, VII| language they understood or spoke was the Slavonic. They blushed 20 II, IX| lifting of her head as I spoke. Diana might have looked 21 II, XVII| her eyes, her attitude spoke of exultant admiration, 22 II, XVII| story of your friend, you spoke of the qualities of the 23 II, XVII| you! When the newspapers spoke of your undaunted courage,