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Zophar is struck by the multitude of Job's words ; he calls Job a man " full of talk " , and asks , " Should your babble silence men . . . ? " Throughout the book everyone is full of talk , and their words are like the wind .
Zophar is struck by the multitude of Job's words ; he calls Job a man " full of talk " , and asks , " Should your babble silence men . . . ? " Throughout the book everyone is full of talk , and their words are like the wind .
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They had been talking , however . This was sometimes difficult because Elizabeth was rather deaf from a childhood illness that had also affected her spine , so that she walked with a lurching movement , one shoulder ahead of the other .
They had been talking , however . This was sometimes difficult because Elizabeth was rather deaf from a childhood illness that had also affected her spine , so that she walked with a lurching movement , one shoulder ahead of the other .
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You pass the world by , silly to yourself , recline through life in miserable lovelessness and then when you find love they talk about you . And steal your animals . " She stared through the dirt . " What ? " This summit conference at ...
You pass the world by , silly to yourself , recline through life in miserable lovelessness and then when you find love they talk about you . And steal your animals . " She stared through the dirt . " What ? " This summit conference at ...
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