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talk wildly





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He struggled on in Paris, making many friends, no money, began to talk wildly of escaping from civilization to the peace of the South Seas.

From Time Magazine Archive

Despite hours of this kind of talk, wildly applauded, Philosopher Sartre had come to the congress because, he said, "representatives of socialist countries tell us precisely that they want peace and that co-existence is possible."

From Time Magazine Archive

I know I too talk wildly, but——" "My good woman," said Kishlaki, "my duties as a judge are painful, but imperative and——" "Oh, I do not ask the court to absolve him from all punishment.

From The Village Notary by E?tv?s, J?zsef

Oh, no, sir," was her immediate and incoherent exclamation; and then she promptly pulled herself together, and said, with some touch of pride: "Indeed, good sir, you talk wildly.

From Judith Shakespeare Her love affairs and other adventures by Black, William

You who talk wildly of my generosity, whereas I only and most impotently tried to be generous, must see how both suppositions have their possibility.

From The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 by Browning, Robert




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