38477 examples of talks in sentences

Nor will it be very safe here for our good Mr. Truelocke, who now talks of taking his journey to certain worthy kinsfolk of his that are farmers in the Dale country, there he may live in a peaceful obscurity; but his chief aim is to avoid bringing troubles on our house.

In order to show the utter hollowness of this attack, it may be sufficient to look at the date and circumstances M. Szemere talks of.

M. Szemere talks of protecting the integrity of the Austrian empire, and carefully avoiding to interfere with the internal affairs of other states.

Montaigne talks endlessly on the most trivial subjects without ever becoming trivial.

Freely translated, "the traveller talks to himself to keep up his courage on the road."

They take great delight in watching over and instructing their children's children; giving them lessons in morality, [Footnote: The idea is ridiculed by some, that an Indian mother troubles herself about the morals of her children; but it is nevertheless true, that she talks to them, and, according to her own ideas of right and wrong, tries to instil good principles into their minds.

No matter how trifling the occasion, he talks well; and assumes an air of importance that would become him if he were discoursing on matters of life and death.

After their engagement was concluded, Hole-in-the-Day rose again and said, "In the name of the Great Spirit, this peace shall be forever," and, turning to Wandiokiya (the Man that talks to the Eagle), a Dahcotah who had been taught by the missionaries to read and write, requested him to commit to writing the agreement which had just been made.

Thus it will be seen, that he who would become a skilful trailer, must of necessity be an observer, as well as thinker; and remember, boys, that he who talks most, generally thinks the least.

Sometimes a sudden, startling word when he was writing late at night; sometimes long tender talks; once a terrible whisper.

At dinner, on Monday, were the dutchess of Douglas, an old lady, who talks broad Scotch with a paralytick voice, and is scarcely understood by her own countrymen; the lord chief baron, sir Adolphus Oughton, and many more.

He talks of doing useful things, and has introduced turnips for winter fodder.

Mr. Langley, of Ashbourne, was here to-day, in his way to Birmingham, and every body talks of you.

My wicked mistress talks as if she thought it possible for me to be indifferent or negligent about your health or hers.

He must try to keep Stevens from hearing of this day's blunder, for Jim Stevens knew as well as he, didn't he, that the man who loses his temper, like the man who talks too much, is of no use in politics.

He's one of those old fellows you just have to believe when he talks.

he talks so strangely sometimes about my being left here by the Lord, and goes on muttering something to himself, which I cannot understand, and laughs as if he was very happy.

Isn't it the Irish R.M. who talks of that blank time of day when breakfast has died within one and lunch is not yet?

He is dressed like a very fine gentleman indeed, and looks and talks like one.

I was at his house at tea, two or three times, when I first came; and I had very agreeable evenings, and talks on art and poetry:

" "I am exceedingly sorry, then, that I said a word about it: but the whole parish talks of it," answered Tom, who was surprised at this fresh proof of the little confidence which Aberalva put in their parson.

THE SUIT-CASE IS OPENED III "FIND THE WOMAN" IV CARROLL HAS A VISITOR V MISS EVELYN ROGERS VI REGARDING ROLAND WARREN VII THE VALET TALKS VIII CARROLL

"Here is a bird that talks," said he.

She talks about writing a book, and she is always trying to make up what she calls poetry.

R74069, 9Feb51, Leo D. Sullivan (E) CONROY, JOSEPH P. Talks to boys.

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