1 Don't talk about horrid subjects.
2 James, you really talk very strangely.
3 But I should like to talk to you about life.
4 I know it pains you to talk about our father.
5 You dear old Jim, you talk as if you were a hundred.
6 Don't talk like that about any one you love, Dorian.
7 I never talk during music--at least, during good music.
8 They got restless, and began to talk loudly and to whistle.
9 Our grandmothers painted in order to try and talk brilliantly.
10 She made her brother talk of himself, his hopes, his prospects.
11 It is so tedious a subject that one would have to talk seriously about it.
12 I hear a gentleman comes every night to the theatre and goes behind to talk to her.
13 As a rule, he is charming to me, and we sit in the studio and talk of a thousand things.
14 It is so loud that one can talk the whole time without other people hearing what one says.
15 "I hate the way you talk about your married life, Harry," said Basil Hallward, strolling towards the door that led into the garden.
16 It is quite true, I never talk when I am working, and never listen either, and it must be dreadfully tedious for my unfortunate sitters.
17 She was thinking of Prince Charming, and, that she might think of him all the more, she did not talk of him, but prattled on about the ship in which Jim was going to sail, about the gold he was certain to find, about the wonderful heiress whose life he was to save from the wicked, red-shirted bushrangers.
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