Sadie did not tell him where she had been and did not talk much.
I don't think he was very nice to her, certainly didn't talk much, but perhaps he never does.
The Emperor, too, was easy and pleasant, but so many people were brought up to him all the time that he couldn't talk much.
Starlight just spoke a word to them all; he didn't talk much, but looked hard and stern about the face, as a captain ought to do.
We were that tired we didn't care to talk much, so we made up the fire last thing and rolled ourselves in our blankets; I didn't wake till the sun had been up an hour or more.
We didn't talk much together; but each man could see plain enough what the others was thinking of.
He judgeth it no small sign of wisdom to talk much; his tongue therefore goes continually his errand, but never speeds.
Her manner is to talk much in her sleep, what wrongs she hath endured of that rogue her husband, whose hap may be in time to die a martyr; and so I leave them.
Nothing is more pedantic than to seem too much concerned about wit or knowledge, to talk much of it, and appear too critical in it.
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