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1 Mr. Finucane wore various rings, and talked rather largely about his father's demesne.
2 That day we sat and talked rather longer than usual.
3 Indeed, if I may say so, I talked rather well.
4 At luncheon he talked rather more than usual, especially on literary matters with Robert.
5 On the second day he grew communicative and talked rather pompously to the exchange editor.
6 They talked rather vaguely of the great project, but much of their old Chouan comrades.
7 He talked rather louder than was needful, and thrust his hands deeply into his pockets.
8 In the course of these trips he was kind and indulgent, and talked rather than preached.
9 The Kaiser talked rather despondently about the war.
10 I had to answer a good many questions, and the man talked rather gruffly to me.
11 We talked rather of people than of things.
12 Between you and me, I know that I talked rather sharp to you a while back.
13 They talked rather constrainedly for a few minutes.
14 Moreover, when he wanted he talked rather well, making his meaning clear without saying too much.
15 Still the young prelate talked rather oddly.
16 He had talked rather grandiloquently to his mother as to his hating money, and hating the estate.
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