1 We talked a little longer before she went.
2 You have talked of the instinct of immortality.
3 "We were talking about this yesterday," he said.
4 "Then you must have talked in your sleep," she smiled.
5 The hunters left the table and went on deck, and still we talked.
6 I talked with Johnson and Leach, during the night watches when Wolf Larsen was below.
7 I overheard Henderson and another of the hunters, Standish, a Californian, talking about it.
8 In the meantime we talked and talked, much to the disgust of the hunters, who could not understand a word.
9 The sailors trooped noisily aft, some of the watch below rubbing the sleep from their eyes, and talked in low tones together.
10 He was brilliant, but so was Maud, and for some time I lost the thread of the conversation through studying her face as she talked.
11 His incessant talking and shouting and bellowing of orders had been too much for Wolf Larsen, who had accordingly foisted the nuisance upon his hunters.
12 I noticed as we talked over his condition, that Maud's sympathy went out to him more and more; yet I could not but love her for it, so sweetly womanly was it.
13 We talked for hours over single stanzas, and I found him reading into them a wail of regret and a rebellion which, for the life of me, I could not discover myself.
14 A number of men, however, who were lounging about a companion-way between the galley and hatch, and who did not seem to be sailors, continued talking in low tones with one another.
15 But they were supremely interested, for every little while they ardently took sides, and sometimes all were talking at once, till their voices surged back and forth in waves of sound like mimic thunder-rolls in the confined space.
16 At one time in my life," he continued, after another pause, "I dreamed that I might some day talk with men who used such language, that I might lift myself out of the place in life in which I had been born, and hold conversation and mingle with men who talked about just such things as ethics.
17 "Well, in a way there has come to be a sort of connection," I answered unsurprised by this time at such gaps in his vocabulary, which, like his knowledge, was the acquirement of a self-read, self-educated man, whom no one had directed in his studies, and who had thought much and talked little or not at all.
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