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1 Everything that might speak of war or even self-defence was left behind.
2 So if people begin to speak of war , I'll know who is responsible.
3 The Listener calls us north to speak of war and darkness.
4 And on the next day they heard men speak of war .
5 A man must speak of war and of love.
6 When the ignorant in future speak of war , I shall laugh, even though they be my elder brethren.
7 You will never speak of war , but you will not suffer any one to speak to you of it.
8 A science was encapsuled here which could speak of war and curiosity as discontent, but could say nothing definite of contentment.
9 We will speak of war , the war that is to come, the war that is closer at hand than even you might imagine.
10 I do not speak of war , because these people fight in troops, and, in a single combat, you certainly will not fight for me.
11 Forays are worth no one's trouble, across space. I did not speak of war , for a good reason; there's no word for it in Karhidish.
12 I love the tales of the beasts the old squaws tell, but I want to hear the braves when they speak of war and ambushes.
13 He said, Many of your newspapers are speaking of war with the Soviet Union.
14 The calumet speaks of war and death; it discourses also of peace and friendship.
15 Speaking of war , did you know Amelia Earhart nursed veterans in Toronto in 1918?
16 An artisan who speaks of wealth, a lawyer who speaks of war , of royalty, etc.
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