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To inheritance and personal history, Ellen Sherman added descriptions of his behavior: he seldom ate or slept, had lost human contact with others, and scarcely talked unless repeating his obsessions that "the whole country is gone irrevocably & ruin & desolation are at hand".
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During the last few days, he could scarcely talk at all.
He can scarcely talk French, and keeps chicken-houses, and turns cold when a poultry-fancier does ask him a question.
Marsh describes the scene in "Do No Harm": sitting at her dinner table, surrounded by her family, "I was so intensely moved to see Katya again that I could scarcely talk," he writes.
It spoke to a broader suspicion that a candidate, even a black one, who would scarcely talk about black concerns (until his pastor's radioactive sermons gave him no choice), could not be trusted to address those same concerns when elected.
In other towns the subject of mail delivery has scarcely been talked of.
Because we scarcely ever talk about migrants except in terms of what they're worth: how much they grow the economy or take from it, how much wealth they create in student fees or investment, what they do to wages with their pesky hard work and willingness to be exploited.
Get them talking about each other, however, and they can scarcely utter a civil word.
Yet as a nation we have scarcely begun to talk about how it should be accomplished.
The plot is now so dense that there's scarcely room to talk about the wider production.
Most journalists scarcely bothered to talk to them, because we assumed they knew the country far less well than we did.
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