Talk Sentence Examples

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  • She didn't come here to talk to me.

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  • Let's talk about this.

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  • I just want to talk to you.

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  • What did you want to talk about?

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  • Did you talk to Len?

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  • I'm not going home until you talk to me.

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  • We need to talk to him.

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  • Do they not talk and think faster in the depot than they did in the stage-office?

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  • She wanted to talk to you about something.

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  • You feel betrayed, but you need to go back and talk to him.

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  • They only talk of forgetting them who never knew them.

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  • You should talk to him about it.

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  • You can always talk to me about your troubles, you know.

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  • Do you want to talk about what's bothering you?

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  • I don't want to talk.

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  • After the guests had drunk quite a little of it, they began to talk foolishly and sing loudly; and some of them went to sleep.

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  • But it must not be supposed that I could really talk in this short time.

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  • He says he wants to talk to you.

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  • First I'd talk to you about why you disobeyed.

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  • I want to talk to him anyway.

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  • It astonished me to find how much easier it is to talk than to spell with the fingers, and I discarded the manual alphabet as a medium of communication on my part; but Miss Sullivan and a few friends still use it in speaking to me, for it is more convenient and more rapid than lip-reading.

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  • My teacher told me Tuesday that you wanted to know how I came to wish to talk with my mouth.

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  • But I must talk to her.

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  • Not only did his contemporaries, carried away by their passions, talk in this way, but posterity and history have acclaimed Napoleon as grand, while Kutuzov is described by foreigners as a crafty, dissolute, weak old courtier, and by Russians as something indefinite--a sort of puppet useful only because he had a Russian name.

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  • We need to talk about something.

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  • He sent you to talk to me?

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  • He didn't want to talk to me.

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  • I can't talk about it with you, Gabriel.

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  • Isn't there someone we can talk to?

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  • Can you talk to her later?

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  • Can you talk for him?

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  • Mr. Warner and Mr. Burroughs, the great lover of nature, came to see us a few days after, and we had a delightful talk with them.

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  • She wanted to talk to Bordeaux about it, but they were moving so fast that conversation was impossible.

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  • When those occasions arose, Betsy stepped in and tried to talk Howie into the state of relaxation he required.

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  • I've got to go; here talk to Mrs. Samuels.

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  • I didn't bother to talk to Mrs. Samuels.

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  • We'll talk by phone.

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  • Let us talk like gentlemen.

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  • Do you want to talk about it?

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  • They were quiet, watching the siblings talk.

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  • We're gonna have a little talk, then we'll see who gets to kill who.

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  • She was too far to hear them talk.

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  • Want me to talk to Antoine?

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  • Guys, we'll talk later.

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  • When you're well, we'll talk.

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  • You can tell me what you see, if you need to talk about it.

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  • You got time to talk, D?

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  • He wasn't like Dustin, who seemed more likely to kill a stranger than talk to one.

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  • Is this how you talk to your father?

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  • What brought on all this talk?

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  • That's not what we want to talk about.

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  • Why do they have to talk in Latin?

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  • What did you talk about?

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  • He kept an eye out for Billy Langstrom, whom he still hoped to talk to, but he spotted neither him nor Pumpkin Green in the crowd.

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  • But she didn't talk him out of it.

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  • He left it at the desk, as he wasn't up to the small talk a personal delivery would entail.

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  • I have to talk to you!

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  • Do you want to talk about it now?

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  • Did she ever talk about him?

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  • I just want to talk to him.

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  • Let's talk about it.

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  • Gabriel, can I talk to you?

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  • Don't talk that way.

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  • Don't try to talk, darling.

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  • I'll talk to you later, okay?

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  • He can't talk at all?

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  • Did you talk to him?

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  • But I can talk.

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  • I really couldn't talk.

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  • After that, I could talk.

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  • Before this talk, she didn't think so.

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  • I don't want to talk!

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  • He wants to talk to you.

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  • Now you want to talk.

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  • You didn't come here to talk.

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  • You.re one to talk, Rhyn.

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  • I don.t want to talk about it.

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  • I can make him talk!

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  • Do you wish to talk to him?

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  • The Council can't talk any sense into A'Ran, and they're amassing this ginormous army to destroy him.

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  • I think Donnie can talk.

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  • It was Dean's turn to talk.

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  • Want to talk about it?

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  • We don't talk about it.

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  • There is nothing to talk about.

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  • I thought about selling him, but sometimes he's the only one I have to talk to.

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  • In fact, she'd just as soon not talk to him at all.

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  • This was the first home-going after she had learned to "talk with her mouth."

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  • She didn't want to talk about herself anyway.

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  • What would he have to talk to her about?

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  • We'll talk when you're in town.

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  • I invite them in for tea then steal their souls while they talk about the weather.

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  • I came to talk to you.

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  • Weller's only concession was to say he'd talk to Shipton in hopes of getting him to leave voluntarily, if he could find the time.

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  • She doesn't like to talk about it.

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  • I think you should talk to her.

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  • I just wish I could convince him to talk to her.

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  • It couldn't hurt to talk to her.

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  • A group of four coeds sat three rows in front of him whispering about the hot guy, until one got up the nerve to talk to him.

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  • Many students stopped to talk and personally thank Ms. Sidwell.

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  • Is that any way to talk to your soul-mate?

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  • Elisabeth tried to make small talk, however, Jackson couldn't think straight.

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  • We need to talk about something first.

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  • I'll go in and talk to the other partners tomorrow.

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  • They all attempted small talk, but the tension was palpable.

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  • Will you please come here and talk to me?

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  • You can talk and move though.

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  • He would not ask her to talk about Emily's death.

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  • I think your best chance of winning Miriam over is if I talk to her.

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  • Can we talk about it?

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  • I'll talk to my mother and see if she has any ideas.

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  • Can we talk wedding plans now?

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  • Get through that and we'll talk.

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  • Don't talk about her that way.

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  • He says women should stay home and watch the kids, but I've heard him talk about some of the girls that do.

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  • Oh, let's not talk about this right now.

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  • Josh Reynolds, you can march your jealous carcass right out that door and don't you come back until you can talk to me like I'm a reasonably intelligent and decent person.

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  • I thought we might have a chance to talk a little.

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  • If conversation is all you have in mind, why don't we go in and talk over a cup of coffee - maybe play a game or two with Katie.

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  • It was brave talk.

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  • And what right did he have to talk?

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  • Apparently Alex didn't want to talk about his relationship with Lori.

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  • There hasn't been any talk of marriage between Alex and me.

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  • We're not even engaged yet, so if he wants to talk to Lori, I'll have to live with it.

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  • If Ed could actually talk, she wouldn't be spending so much time pondering about Alex.

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  • Right now she wished she had someone to talk to, but she couldn't share this with anyone but Alex and God - and God wasn't listening.

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  • She was sick of hearing him talk about Alex as though he was a testosterone driven wild man.

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  • He'd be back after a while and they could talk.

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  • Why did I get the feeling you wanted to talk about getting married?

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  • I figured it was all talk.

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  • At least you got Angel to talk to.

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  • I don't have anyone else to talk to.

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  • Tim, on the other hand, looked as if he'd gotten some sleep since their last talk.

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  • She won't talk to anyone about it.

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  • Even if she had one more chance to talk to him, she wasn't sure what she'd say.

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  • The two soldiers moved away, greeting the next group of people before sitting down to talk.

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  • More soldiers in gray and black made their way down the bonfires, pausing to talk to Mike.

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  • I'll talk to the PMF.

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  • Now, she couldn't even talk to him without doing worse.

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  • I can't talk to you directly, or I am obligated to take you with me, Death's words appeared in the book.

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  • I know what happens if you catch us.  What I don't know is why you'd try to talk to me.  You know where we are?

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  • You can talk to me here.

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  • Let's talk to Kris.

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  • If we can talk Rhyn off the ledge, maybe she won't crush us all, Kiki said.

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  • Gabe, we can talk on the way.

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  • I just had a five minute talk with you.  But you weren't here.

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  • We try to talk some sense into him?

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  • Ok, but let me talk to the demon first.  We have to get past him to leave Hell.

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  • It now made sense how Ully had been able to free them and talk Jared into letting them go.  Toby had been too excited to find their escape too easy at the time, but now, he realized it was … weird.  He'd failed again.  He couldn't even escape on his own.

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  • Don't let all my talk scare you.

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  • Before we left, she talked to me about some dream I didn't have then started to talk about philosophy.

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  • McCarthy got to talk to the widow.

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  • Talk to the wife and go down to Philly where he works and maybe check out some of the neighbors.

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  • I gotta talk to you.

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  • You need to talk to her.

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  • I'm going to talk to him.

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  • I only want to talk to him.

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  • Did you talk to Josh?

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  • It would have been wrong to talk badly about him to Felipa.

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  • I'll talk to her.

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  • Some time when you come and see me in my study in Boston I shall be glad to talk to you about it all if you care to hear.

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  • I would like to feel a parrot talk, it would be so much fun! but I would be pleased with, and love any little creature you send me.

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  • Do you remember we had a talk about cards...

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  • When they were out of the village they began talking again as loud as before, interlarding their talk with the same aimless expletives.

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  • Only when he had understood the peasants' tastes and aspirations, had learned to talk their language, to grasp the hidden meaning of their words, and felt akin to them did he begin boldly to manage his serfs, that is, to perform toward them the duties demanded of him.

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  • They're okay with your statements but they wanted to talk to your other pals, the LeBlancs.

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  • I'm not Damian or Jule; you can't sweet talk me into anything.

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  • He looked tired after the talk, and there was a note in his voice she recognized as caution.

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  • They ignored her, and she rested her head on the back of the chair, their low talk and the warmth of the fire lulling her into another trance.

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  • There was no way a creature like Darkyn, who valued control over everything, was going to let her talk to Zamon.

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  • Physically at ease with him, she nonetheless had no idea how to talk to a lover who was neither one she chose nor human.

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  • Unwilling to admit to the bonds let alone talk about them, Deidre focused on the girl.

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  • Did Wynn say if you'll be able to talk again?

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  • When a child does something bad, we talk about it—try to find out why—make sure we all learn from our mistakes.

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  • Then she asked, Martha, is there something you want to talk about?

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  • There was no time for Cynthia to talk to her husband, who was busy serving breakfast to the late sleepers while she showed Maria, by hand communication, the upstairs chores of Bird Song.

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  • He knew Cynthia wanted to update him on her talk with Martha, but both realized time was short as they planned to take Martha to dinner for her last night under Bird Song's wing.

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  • She looked up at her husband as he began to dress "It's as if she's done something wrong and wants to talk about it but doesn't know how."

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  • I can't tell you to break or keep promises, but I can sense you want to talk about this problem.

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  • Prodding Martha to talk out her dilemma helped, didn't it?

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  • I'm pleased Martha trusted us enough to confide in us, even though now I have to take my hat in my hand and talk Jake Weller into spelunking after a skeleton.

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  • Dean cursed himself for not wanting to talk to the redheaded deputy, who would have been infinitely preferable to this obnoxious jerk.

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  • When the kid comes back from her momma's house, give me a buzz and I'll see if I have time to talk some truth into her.

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  • Randy continued to talk, more rapidly than necessary, mentioning a small wedding.

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  • Dean promised to talk to Cynthia but Randy was devastated as he ended the call.

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  • Instead, she slipped into bed, and in spite of the early hour, doused the lights and asked that any talk wait until morning.

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  • When she finished, still attired in bathrobe and floppy slippers, and leaving a cloud of flour behind her, she crept upstairs to talk to Fred; a conversation that lasted thirty minutes.

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  • It was after nine before the two had time to talk, and come to some sort of peaceful understanding.

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  • I feel totally helpless every time I talk to anyone there.

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  • I would have called you in to talk with her but she cut the conversation short.

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  • Did Paul ever talk about working a mine up there?

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  • Fitzgerald didn't follow but called after him, "I still have to talk to you!"

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  • And you never had a chance to talk to Billy.

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  • It was Friday, a week day, and the height of the season, so he had expected most of the town's folk to be too busy for political small talk.

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  • Are you going over to Diversions Coffee House tomorrow and talk to the curmudgeons?

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  • You never did get your chance to talk to him about it.

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  • You have to talk to some-one—an official—about all this.

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  • I can't seem to get through to anyone to even talk to the girl.

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  • She didn't want to talk whilst I was there, figuring maybe the line was tapped or something.

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  • I did have a talk with the fella with the silly moustache dressed in the undertaker's clothes.

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  • Let's cut out this spy stuff and talk about the real world.

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  • Frankly, we didn't need to talk about history.

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  • Both men were just as happy to have the quiet of the jail cell so they could talk in private.

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  • She took short breaths, as if it hurt to talk.

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  • Dean was surprised, but made a note to seek out Pumpkin, and talk about more than the rent.

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  • We got to talk a lot—Patsy and me.

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  • I didn't talk to anyone but the driver, like you said.

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  • You were the last person to talk to him.

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  • I wasn't sure stabbing him was enough and we needed to talk.

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  • I need to talk to you about something important.

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  • He also wasn't going to let the Dark One hurt or threaten or even talk to his mate ever again.

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  • Gabriel was never one for small talk.

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  • She hadn't sought him out, which made him think she was too afraid to talk to him.

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  • I'll be glad to talk to you afterward.

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  • I'll have to talk to my lawyer about this.

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  • We used to talk a lot, you know.

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  • Maybe she wanted to talk to a lawyer first.

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  • We won't talk about this right now.

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  • She asked if I ever let you talk for yourself.

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  • Maybe I should invite Lori over here and we could both talk to her.

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  • Later that evening while they were alone, Carmen and Alex decided that the next time Lori came by or called, Carmen would talk to her and tell her that the option to take Destiny back had passed.

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  • Alex is here, but I'd like to talk to you.

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  • He tried to talk and coughed bright red foam.

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  • His gaze held hers and he tried to talk, but he only managed to cough.

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  • Another agonizing hour passed before a doctor finally came out to talk to them.

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  • Lori shook her head, still obviously reluctant to talk to the police.

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  • Right now she would love to go up there to Mom & Dad's graves to talk to them.

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  • The only advice she was given was to talk to him.

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  • I bet you wish he'd come here to talk to you.

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  • Why don't you talk to administration?

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  • How could Alex think she wouldn't want him to talk to his own father?

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  • At last she had a father-in-law she could talk to!

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  • It's so nice to know that I actually have a father-in-law to talk to.

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  • For the next week, Alex continued to wake up more frequently and stay awake for longer periods of time, but he still didn't talk – didn't even try.

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  • Apparently he wasn't ready to talk about it.

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  • It was difficult to imagine that someone would think they couldn't talk when they actually could, but the mind did strange things during duress.

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  • If he was self-conscious about his inability to talk, he gave no indication.

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  • If he could groan, why couldn't he talk?

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  • Maybe his inability to talk was more a case of unwillingness to talk.

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  • He always knew what to say to make people feel better – only now he couldn't talk, and even if he could, he might not be capable of the flowery words.

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  • They did talk, but often when she saw them they were silently enjoying each other's company.

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  • Right now it would probably help if he could talk to her.

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  • Jonathan had taken the time to learn sign language so that he could talk to Alex and she had kept him away from the hospital.

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  • It was time to talk to someone, but the idea of talking to a councilor was almost as uncomfortable as talking to no one.

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  • Are you sure your failure to respond doesn't have something to do with his inability to talk?

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  • Maybe his inability to talk makes you feel unsure.

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  • They needed to talk, but he couldn't, and he wouldn't write.

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  • Maybe he knew he could talk but didn't want to talk to her.

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  • She'd talk to him when he was fully awake.

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  • The doctor says I can talk, but I think he is trying to avoid a law suit.

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  • I don't know why you only talk in your sleep, but I'm not making it up.

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  • How did you find out you could talk?

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  • I tried to tell you, but I couldn't talk and everyone kept telling me not to speak.

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  • I worked for over an hour trying to talk.

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  • When I heard he was your father, I was so excited that I finally had a father-in-law that I could talk to.

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  • It was obvious that he didn't want to talk about his natural father.

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  • Well, Mrs. Barnett, here's your chance to talk to your father-in-law – if you can fit a word in edgewise.

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  • Entertained by her pep talk with the flowers, Deidre reached her towering apartment building a short time later and paused to collect the mail.

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  • The death-dealers were boring to talk to.

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  • Like, hooking up with a stranger at a bar like they did in movies and a few sex positions she'd been subtly trying to talk him into.

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  • You don't talk to women much, do you?

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  • Gabe turned towards Rhyn, in sore need of a pep talk as only his best friend could provide.

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  • He didn't have to love her or live with her or even talk to her.

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  • When my master recalled me from exile, we had a talk.

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  • Gabriel's matter-of-fact talk of magic and laws older than time hadn't clarified much, except that he believed she belonged to him.

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  • Wynn was brilliant at small talk, distracting her and making her laugh with his dry, morbid humor.

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  • Should we have that talk now?

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  • I know we talked before, but why didn't we talk like this?

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  • It was like their talk on the beach the other night never happened.

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  • Logan had seemed off in hindsight, his gestures unnatural and his talk stilted.

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  • The only one who seemed willing to talk to her before being shushed by Daniela was Rhyn.

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  • She wished she had a moment to talk to Gabriel, the deity charged with protecting the dead, to make sure she wasn't doing something wrong.

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  • We need to talk! he called cheerfully, then spun and started toward the conference room at the end of a lab that stretched the size of a football field.

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  • Just when she thought things were weird enough, Toby had started to talk to her.

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  • I, uh, kinda need to talk to you, bossman, if you're cool with that.

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  • We can't talk freely like we used to.

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  • He suspected the conversation would go as well as his talk with Jade.

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  • Katie, I need to talk to you about something very serious.

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  • We'll talk in the morning, Andre said kindly.

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  • You talk big behind those bars, little girl.

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  • You drink too much and talk too much.

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  • Katie heard the sounds of laugher and talk from behind the closed door.

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  • The soft sounds of talk drifted to her, but it was the dress of the women within that drew her eye.

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  • Can we talk about it in the morning?

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  • She'd never been truly happy to talk to her.

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  • And to talk or whatever.

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  • She.d spent the day in thought after her talk with Gabriel, and there was only one solution that might drive Rhyn away before she and Gabriel hurt him.

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  • Go and talk to whoever you have to and make this happen.

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  • For now, I will, but I.ll be back to talk.

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  • Neither worked, so Evelyn let her talk and hugged her hard.

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  • So I'm going to be stuck on a planet far away without a bus ticket home surrounded by spiders the size of basketballs and being bossed around by Neanderthal barbarians who forbid me to talk and lock me in the bathroom!

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  • I'll be the rotund brunette no one wants to talk to!

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  • Uninterested in watching people talk, she glanced again at the boys and nudged Evelyn.

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  • I'll go and we can talk about going home when I get back!

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  • I don't expect anyone to talk to me, Kiera muttered as she changed.

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  • She wished hard she could talk to Evelyn as she had in her dream last night and ask her what to do.

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  • She went to the battle game to play until A'Ran called, wondering what he'd say when she told him her news about his sisters and wondering just how safe it would be to talk about Ne'Rin's conversation with his father.

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  • His father hadn't wanted to talk over the viewer; she doubted she should either.

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  • I'm curious, and it's absurd I'm not allowed to talk to anyone!

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  • I'm not allowed to talk to anyone or do anything!

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  • But to know even his most trusted advisor had lost faith in him enough to consort with the man who slaughtered his parents … "We'll talk later," he said, disturbed.

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  • Do you want to talk to the dhjan?

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  • I know I haven't been the best of friends, so if you don't want to talk to me anymore, I'll understand.

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  • But, I thought, if you would come out and talk to him, see if you can dissuade him, it might help.

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  • She didn't want to talk to Evelyn and lay down soon after the feeling of the craft ascending-- similar to the pressure felt in a plane-- stopped.

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  • Good. Mansr won't try to talk sense into A'Ran.

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  • I'll talk to her and find out what's going on.

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  • Fred plopped down on the sofa, set the plate in his lap and continued to eat and talk at the same time.

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  • I talk enough for the two of us.

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  • I wasn't about to talk them out of it.

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  • Talk about out of this world!

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  • We'll talk about it in the morning.

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  • I like it that Donnie don't—doesn't talk.

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  • After that I didn't try and make him talk anymore.

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  • Then you can talk to 'em but I imagine if it was a gift to the museum, they'll be obligated to hold on to the original.

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  • I can talk to Donnie even though he can't talk back to me.

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  • The poor kid can't even talk anymore!

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  • He tried to get her to seek a court order against Shipton if she was in fear of him, or, at the very least talk to an attorney.

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  • You guys talk about spending overnights, hanging from a hammock sling, half way up some cliff on the other side of the world!

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  • Perhaps we should talk to Janet, too.

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  • She wants to talk to Donald Ryland first.

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  • I just don't want to talk about it.

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  • The business didn't stop, although there was a lot of talk in the newspapers about closing down all the bars and clubs.

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  • But she wouldn't even talk to me.

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  • He put his arm around her as she continued to talk.

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  • All these guys want to talk about is David Dean.

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  • Until we talk to these people, we won't know who was off on his own enough to have an opportunity and who has an alibi.

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  • Nothing. She wouldn't talk about it.

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  • Claire won't talk to me about it.

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  • Let's walk and talk.

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  • We want to talk to her.

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  • He was in no mood to talk to the pair.

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  • Maybe that'll give us a chance to talk to her.

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  • That raises the question about Donnie not being able to talk.

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  • I need to talk to someone, please.

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  • If you go back to your room and dress, we'll talk.

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  • When did you and Mrs. Shipton last talk?

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  • We can all talk about a bunch of 'ifs' but the past is past.

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  • They didn't say anything about still wanting to talk to you.

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  • I was frightened to death to talk to the police.

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  • It was time for the Deans to talk, to enjoy one another, the first real time together since their May wedding and hectic summer and fall that followed their move West and the opening of Bird Song.

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  • I'll race you to the bottom and we can talk about it.

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  • If you'd taken time to talk to Weller and the rest of them, they'd be here, not just you.

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  • Jackson knew Sarah would talk when she felt ready.

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  • Do you want me to talk to him?

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  • I'm here to try to talk some sense into you.

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  • You and Sarah need to make it work and you're never going to get there if you don't talk to her.

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  • I think I'll go down and talk to him.

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  • When they had finished their breakfast, Connor said, "Sarah, I'd like to talk to Jackson alone for a minute if you don't mind."

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  • It might help if you talk about it you know.

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  • Jackson grabbed it and said, "We'll talk about your art."

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  • She made a mental note to have a talk with Connor about 'poking the bear'.

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  • The restaurant was close by, so the ride there consisted of small talk about the weather, when peak foliage would be, and how much they both loved New England.

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  • They made small talk, questioning each other about the basics of their lives.

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  • The women delved into small talk, and as Jackson turned, he noticed Connor standing stone still in the middle of the room, staring at Elisabeth.

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  • You know, I could talk to her if you want.

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  • Leland wants to talk to you.

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  • Mr. Mayer did say he was going to talk to them about some sort of advance to hold me over.

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  • He began to talk court order so Dean backed off, thanked him and left.

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  • But maybe you can talk some sense to her.

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  • At first he paid a few days late but I had a little talk with him and he's straight­ened out nicely.

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  • Did you talk with him?

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  • Why can't two people talk to each other without the rest of the world thinking they're screwing their brains out?

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  • It reminded him of his talk with Monica Cutler on Monday.

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  • Don't even talk about it!

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  • Dean said as the others returned to work, Rita shaking her head in disgust and Harrigan trying to talk on the phone by sticking a finger in one ear.

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  • Let's talk about the bicycle.

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  • I can talk about Jeff in the past tense now.

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  • I asked if I can talk with him and she said sure, it's fine that I come out this evening.

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  • Norfolk had all but ceased trying to locate the ex-World Wide employee, but Dean still considered him a missing piece in the puzzle and wanted to talk to the man.

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  • I knew she was upset at suppertime but she wouldn't talk about it.

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  • Cynthia Byrne asked to talk to Randy again and Dean returned to the living room, his head in a whirl.

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  • She added, "I don't want to talk to that man, I don't."

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  • I hate it when you talk down to me like that.

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  • Is she going to talk to Atherton?

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  • Turn on the radio so we can talk.

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  • Fred switched the dial to a local talk show.

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  • After once again setting up Dean's tent, this time in the dark, Fred suggested they go someplace quiet and talk.

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  • Dean let him talk it out, half listening, half trying to make sense of all the details.

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  • Looks like you were the last person to talk to him.

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  • What did you talk about when you got together?

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  • We'd talk sports and stuff, and maybe have a beer.

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  • Did he talk about biking?

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  • I want to talk to your Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • I don't want to talk about them.

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  • There was anger in her voice, her eyes cast downward "We have to talk," Dean said, taking the only other seat.

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  • Burgess spoke in a low tone but showed no reluctance to talk.

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  • We don't talk about those years very much—my life before I met you.

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  • Maybe there's another reason why I don't talk about it—some warped sense of guilt because I can't imagine any life without you.

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  • I need to talk to Carmen for a minute.

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  • To listen to her talk, you'd think he was six feet tall and bullet proof.

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  • Besides, I couldn't talk to him about something like that.

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  • I'll bet you don't talk to him that way.

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  • If he wanted to talk to her, he'd have to stop referring to Alex as him.

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  • Josh was the last person on earth she wanted to talk to right now.

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  • She'd talk to him about it tomorrow.

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  • Maybe he wanted to talk to Alex about something.

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  • Yeah, well... actually I wanted to talk to you.

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  • There's nothing between us anymore but friendship and I don't want to ruin that with this kind of talk.

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  • To talk you out of marrying me.

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  • Did he talk to you about being faithful and what would be expected of you?

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  • If there was one thing she didn't need to do, it was talk to Lori about what was troubling them.

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  • Did he talk to Josh yet, or was that what he was doing now?

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  • He had been a top salesman, which meant he had a way with words, and that's all he intended to do - talk.

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  • On the other hand, maybe he decided not to talk to Josh.

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  • She might as well talk to Katie about it.

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  • I'm telling you, you'd better talk to Alex.

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  • Tell Bill – but tell him not to talk to Alex about it before I get a chance to.

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  • If you need someone to talk to...

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  • I'm just going to talk to her, Katie.

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  • Why didn't you talk to me about it?

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  • Well, it isn't bad luck to talk to the groom on the phone.

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  • Are you trying to talk me out of it?

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  • On the other hand, hadn't his 'appointment' this morning to talk to her about last chances been indication enough that he was anxious?

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  • Bill is going to come over tonight and do the chores so we can have the evening to relax and talk together.

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  • For a while they made small talk and listened to the radio.

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  • Mealtime talk was a mixture of his day at the clinic and hers shopping.

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  • I guess he and Lori are having problems and he needed someone to talk to.

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  • It was hard to tell what she would do – if or who she might talk to.

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  • Why can't he talk to them?

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  • Do you want to talk to her?

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  • It must be nice having someone to talk to every day.

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  • Come to think of it, maybe that was why he wanted to talk to Alex.

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  • Carmen had tried to talk to Alex about his parents on several occasions but he simply gave brief answers and then changed the subject.

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  • What room did he have to talk?

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  • Why didn't he simply talk to her?

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  • One night while they were quietly eating supper together, she decided it was a good time to talk to him about it.

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  • Hopefully he would be calmed down enough to talk about it when he returned from the chores.

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  • We need to talk.

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  • If he wanted to talk, he would have answered it.

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  • Maybe he'd be willing to talk about it tomorrow.

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  • Josh was the last person she wanted to talk to.

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  • I'm going to talk to him about this if I have to tie him down to do it.

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  • She still hadn't been able to talk to him about her place on top of the mountain.

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  • I had no right to talk to you that way.

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  • I went there to talk to her, but I realized you were the one I needed to talk to, not her.

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  • There wasn't time for more conversation, even if they had been able to talk through the jarring gait.

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  • He seemed to know she would talk when she was ready.

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  • Sometimes, when things weren't going well – or when they were going very well, I would come up here and talk to them.

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  • I want to talk to you about something.

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  • Carmen waited for him to decide to leave, but he stood there as if wanting to talk.

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  • They weren't fighting — they simply didn't talk.

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  • This was what she needed — someone to talk to about the baby.

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  • I wish I could talk to Alex about my baby.

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  • If only she could talk to Josh.

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  • Yet she dared not talk to him.

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  • The doctor will be in to talk to you in a little while.

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  • Let's talk about Alex.

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  • I used to be able to talk to you, but you've changed.

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  • Hang in there — and when you're ready to talk, I'm ready to listen.

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  • She would talk to Alex about it tonight.

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  • When she finally found the courage to talk to Alex about the chair, she was surprised to find him unyielding in his decision to keep the chair.

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  • I'll talk to him while you dress.

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  • She wanted to talk to Mums or one of Josh's sisters but was afraid of upsetting them further.

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  • If only she could talk to Lori the way Alex did.

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  • He sat with Lori for a few minutes so Carmen could talk to the others.

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  • Lori wants to talk to you.

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  • Alex left her with Lori and went to talk to Mr. Reynolds.

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  • Let me talk to her.

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  • Since I've had no one else to talk to.

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  • He dismissed them as the idle talk of jealous nobles at court, who'd wanted him to marry one of their daughters instead.

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  • All talk hushed around the tiny table where their families shared their first and last meals of the day.

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  • You're not here to talk about my shit.

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  • There was another long moment before any of them could talk.

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  • He was easy to talk to, despite knowing his history and his elevation to a god.

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  • I'll talk to you in the morning.

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  • I just wanted someone to talk to and thought of you first.

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  • They didn't talk down to me like they did when Xander was at our meetings.

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  • You throw down now, we'll have us a little talk, and you've got no escape plan.

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  • If anyone, and I mean anyone, comes this way, you stab first, talk later.

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  • He entered Jenn's mind, aware she couldn't talk to him with the cuff otherwise.

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  • I need to talk to her.

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  • It was nice having someone who could talk knowledgably about the animals – someone who not only understood their interest, but shared it.

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  • It was so nice having someone to talk to – someone who understood how I felt.

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  • And why would he promise someone he wouldn't talk to her?

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  • Talk about avoiding an issue.

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  • She could always get Felipa to talk to them if she needed to.

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  • Besides, we have a land line if he really wants to talk to me – and he obviously doesn't.

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  • Because you didn't want to talk to me.

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  • It was tempting to tell her that he wasn't really back – to talk to her about the fear that lay in her heart.

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  • Come here, I need to talk to you.

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  • I wanted to talk to you about it, but I couldn't.

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  • Oh for …He has a lot of room to talk.

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  • After dinner, Alex told Alondra he wanted to talk to her privately.

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  • Will you let me talk to him?

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  • Let me bring father in to talk to us.

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  • Let me bring him in here to talk.

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  • I know you have the courage to talk to him.

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  • If Alondra was going to stay, sooner or later she would have to talk to her father about it.

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  • When Alex went outside to see Gerald off, Felipa took the opportunity to talk to Carmen alone.

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  • That was something they needed to talk about.

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  • I wanted to talk to Da … my father.

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  • From now on she intended to talk things over with him before she leaped into it.

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  • I wanted to talk to you, but I didn't want to betray Morino.

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  • Did you talk to your father about it too?

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  • I didn't go to Gerald or Senor Medena to talk about what was going on between us.

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  • I went down that morning to talk to father about Felipa before she came down for breakfast.

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  • We'll talk about it later.

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  • Yes, they would talk later, but this time he would have to listen.

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  • We'll talk tonight and set a date.

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