38477 examples of talked in sentences

They talked of many things, including business.

[Footnote 6: Perhaps, as Hamlet talked, he has been parenthetically glancing at the real commission.

MYSELF As I walked by myself, And talked to myself, Myself said unto me: "Look to thyself, Take care of thyself, For nobody cares for thee.

ant words only from your lips; for this reason they are without strength and dead, and it is nauseous to listen to your exhortations and your miserable virtue, which is talked of everywhere (up and down).

a man has seemed to us to have talked with simplicity (candor) about his own affairs, how is it that at last we are ourselves also induced to discover to him our own secrets and we think this to be candid behavior?

though I spoke through hours; and so it would be, odd times, that having talked long, drawing my stories from my Memory-Dreams, I would come back again into the present of that Future; and lo!

Listen would they, though I talked from the first hour, which was the "dawn," to the fifteenth hour, which was the beginning of the "night"; for the Sleep-Time was set thus, after other usage and experiment.

"I guess he wanted to know what was the matter, and he talked about some food, but I didn't want to be bothered, so I called to him through the door to go away, and turned over and went to sleep again.

They became sentimental, and talked of the misery of human life.

We talked of some of the problems of the General Federationits possible disruption.

We had talked about it and looked forward to seeing it together, but that will never be.

We have often talked this over, and have decided that in order to strengthen our centre we must keep it, at present, to American woman; but it may be possible to have an associate membershipthe thin edge of the wedge looking toward the realization of her dreams.

One of my first recollections is that of an excursion to Central Park on one bright Sunday afternoon in the spring; there, sitting under the trees, he talked to me on the theme which lay always nearest his heartthat of the solidarity of mankind.

The first was offered as an amende honorable on the part of the New York Press Club, and consisted of a 'breakfast' to which the Press Club invited Sorosis, but did not invite it to speak or do anything but sit still and eat, and be talked and sung to.

A buyer who drinks hates a whisky breath when he hasn't got one himself, and a fellow who doesn't drink never bothers to discover whether he's being talked to by a simple or a compound breath.

During the time they were away Jim must have talked to pretty good purpose, for no sooner were the partners alone for the night than Jim said to Thorn: "I hev jest sold the Jedge a third intrest in the Fernomerner fur twenty thousand dollars.

" While we were in the house, and Adelaide talked with the old servant of her aunt, my thoughts were occupied with Desmond.

"The space between then and nowwhen her arm was round me, when she slept beside me, when I woke from a bad dream, and she talked gently close to my face, till I slept againis so narrow that I recall it with a sense of reality which agonizes me; it is so immeasurable when I see her therethere, that I am crushed.

It is not beautiful, I know; in fact, it is meager when it comes to be talked of; but there are suggestions here which occasionally stimulate me.

"How much was there for you to do in the life before us, which you talked about?" "I remember.

There was space and light, and a gorgeous figure, stiff with the splendour of his robes, talked in a dark garden with his lady.

The Baron talked away: "Very amusing, don't you think?

We talked a little more about nothing at all, and then there was another long pause.

She talked nonsense to whomsoever was near to her with little nervous laughs; she seemed to herself to be terribly unreal, with a fierce hostile creature inside her who took her heart in his hot hands and pressed it, laughing at her.

But, until to-day, he had never talked to her seriously.

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