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1 She spoke Latin , we said something about the weather and her voyage.
2 I was quite sure she only spoke Latin , and I didn't.
3 He spoke Latin barbarously; none the less was his language direct and perspicuous.
4 The bishops spoke Latin , but the priests of the local parishes spoke English.
5 The Greek master spoke Latin to his boys; no doubt with a Greek accent.
6 He spoke Latin fluently, and was tinctured with the sciences.
7 If Ursus spoke Latin , it was because he knew it.
8 The new king spoke Latin , and "peppered the Puritans soundly."
9 He spoke Latin with wonderful fluency and elegance.
10 Héloïse, it would seem, made extraordinary attainments, and spoke Latin as well as her native tongue.
11 After hearing mass, they were conducted before the lord-lieutenant, who asked Quirini if he spoke Latin ?
12 He spoke Latin as fluently as his native German, and it is said that he understood Greek.
13 He spoke Latin , English, and French.
14 'You are Greek,' he said, for he recognised her accent although she spoke Latin .
15 So what if she spoke Latin , French, Spanish and Italian and could recite both positive and negative effects of theobromine?
16 (Only their officers spoke Latin ; we had chosen the guards for that reason.)
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