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1 I want to talk continually , and you are the only one to whom I dare talk .
2 But he used to talk continually about certain 'Black' and 'White' Powers, and of their strife for this world.
3 Here he revived the Gallic heritage which was naturally his, learned to talk continually in French, and to drink wine.
4 They talk continually of being overwhelmed with work, of the great pressure that is upon them, of being driven beyond measure.
5 Here they talk continually of square perches of eggs; it is like a mining-country, divided into lots, and worked with the greatest regularity.
6 In fact, they talked continually of the disputed boundary, and of Mexico.
7 She talked continually and cheerfully, but the atmosphere was tense with waiting.
8 Vandover talked continually on all sorts of subjects, speaking very rapidly.
9 He talked continually ; for once he had an audience, almost like a school inspection.
10 Meanwhile Philip talked continually , thinking this to be great evidence of resource and tact.
11 The boatman was in the vein and talked continually , but the prince heard no longer.
12 In the night he became delirious and talked continually of Langlade, St. Luc and Montcalm.
13 Esteban talked continually with a forced heartiness, Christina barely spoke at all, and then absently.
14 As they ate, they talked continually of their mine not so far from the festive board.
15 He talked continually about money, and about how people abused his confidence and his trust in men.
16 He talked continually , with the briefest pauses.
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