At about ten we had breakfast, when we talked much of duels, and of my friend Clay[82] and crazy Randolph.
Rankin's a few days, talked much to me about our misfortunes in trade, and left us for Fatland Ford.
Among other discourse, we talked much of Nostradamus [Michael Nostradamus, a physician and astrologer, born in the diocese of Avignon, 1503.
At dinner we talked much of Cromwell; all saying he was a brave fellow, and did owe his crowne he got to himself as much as any man that ever got one.
The President spent yesterday with me and we talked much of you.
But it is talked much of in Asquith circles that the time may come when this policy will be led by Mr. Asquith, in a form somewhat modified from the Lansdowne formula.
He is on a committee to see that British graves are properly marked and he talked much about it.
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