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Nicholas, Chatterbox, Harper's Young People, etc., while others brought the vilest kind of literature, and one little fellow brought a large copy of the "Annual Report of the Croton Aqueduct."

"There are two sailors, messmates, who have formed an antique friendship; their names are John Welch and Samuel Cooper. Welch is a very able seaman and a chatterbox. Cooper is a good sailor, but very silent; only what he does say is much to the purpose. "The gabble of Welch is agreeable to the silent Cooper; and Welch admires Cooper's taciturnity. "I asked Welch what made him like Cooper so much.

"Only because he is one, ma'am. And that is no reason at all with 'the Six. He is a juveneel pidant and a puppy, and contradicts ivery new truth, bekase it isn't in Aristotle and th' Eton Grammar; and he's such a chatterbox, ye can't get in a word idgeways; and he and his sister that's my virgin martyr are a farce.

Julia winced at the vision of a plump, forty-year-old siren sending coquettish side glances at an admiring Jim. Anger stirred dully within her. "Pretty?" she asked, in as nonchalant a voice as she could command. "Ivy Chancellor? No she's really plain," Barbara said, "a sandy, excitable little chatterbox, that's what SHE is! She's Lady Violet Dray's daughter; Lady Violet's quite lovely.

So, hardly had she got rid of the chatterbox, when Sidonia called the porter, Matthias, and bid him greet the reverend chaplain from her, and say, that as she had somewhat to ask him concerning the investiture on Sunday, would he be her guest that day at dinner? She hoped to have some game with a sweetbread, and excellent beer to set before him.

Both of them, he thought, were very prettily dressed; but Nina's costume had a somewhat severe grace, and, indeed, rather comported with Nina's demeanor towards this little French chatterbox, whom she seemed to regard with a kind of grave and young-matronly consideration and forbearance.

"Yes, general," said Bourrienne, "and I answered that, had I been in your place, I should have tried to find out who he was." "And the general would know, had he left me alone. I was just going to spring at his throat and tear off his mask, when the general said, in that tone you know so well: 'Friend Roland!" "Come back to your Englishman, chatterbox!" cried the general. "Did Morgan murder him?"

We borrowed her and now ye remind me, I wouldn't be surprised if Tim Brady was missing her by this, for I had no leisure to ask his leave at the time, and, as a rule, we take our own coracle in the hooker " "What is a hooker?" I interrupted, for I was resolved to know. "What's a hooker? A hooker what a catechetical little chatterbox ye are! A man can't get a word in edgeways a hooker's a boat.

"Then I am very glad you are not a man," said Severne, tenderly. "So am I," whispered Zoe, and blushed. The curtain rose. "Listen now, Mr. Chatterbox," said Zoe. Ned Severne composed himself to listen; but Fraulein Graas had not sung many bars before he revolted. "Listen to what?" said he; "and look at what? The only Marguerite in the place is by my side."

"I am afraid I am a sad chatterbox," returned Bessie, blushing, as though she were conscious of an implied reproof. "Oh, but I like talking people. People who hold their tongues and listen are such bores. I do detest bores. I talk a great deal myself." "I think I have got into the way for Hatty's sake. Hatty is the sickly one of our flock; she has never been strong.

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