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1  We have a great deal to talk about.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  We won't talk about that until later on.
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3  Oh, you think and talk like a heedless child.
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4  It will take some time; I have a lot to talk over with you.
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5  It is absolutely necessary that I should have a talk with you.
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6  But you neither think nor talk like the man I could bind myself to.
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7  But I often talk about such things with Doctor Rank, because he likes hearing about them.
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8  NORA takes off the children's things and throws them about, while they all talk to her at once.
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9  He suffers from a diseased moral character, Mrs Helmer; but even he began talking of its being highly important that he should live.
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10  When I am sitting here, talking to you as intimately as this, I cannot imagine for a moment what would have become of me if I had never come into this house.
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11  But I always thought it tremendous fun if I could steal down into the maids' room, because they never moralised at all, and talked to each other about such entertaining things.
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