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"Who told you that?" said she, sharply. "Wyman. He is attending you." Rosa colored with anger. "Chatterbox! He promised me faithfully not to." "But why, in Heaven's name? What! would you trust this terrible thing to a stranger, and hide it from your poor father?" "Yes," replied Rosa, quietly.
She kept up her flirtatious conversation in the gayest of spirits, as if she had no knowledge of all the torments she had seen during the day in the very house against which she was leaning her back. The sad little woman breathed a sigh of relief when it grew so dark that she could move away from the frivolous chatterbox unnoticed.
"I admire your talent very much." Leonora burst into a noisy laugh. "But you don't know me! You've never heard me sing!... What do you know about my "talent," as they call it? If it weren't for that chatterbox of a Cupido, Alcira would never dream that I am a singer and that I'm somewhat well-known except in my own country." Rafael was crushed by the reply; he did not dare protest.
Glory was such a little chatterbox that when she had no other listener she made one of herself.
At first Kashtanka thought he talked so much because he was very clever, but after a little time had passed, she lost all her respect for him; when he went up to her with his long speeches she no longer wagged her tail, but treated him as a tiresome chatterbox, who would not let anyone sleep and, without the slightest ceremony, answered him with "R-r-r-r!"
The normal child is, as we all know, an inveterate chatterbox; but he is also a rapt listener. If he desires, as he certainly does, to tell others about himself, he desires, in no less a degree, to hear about others, either from themselves, or from those who are best able to tell him about them.
"Mary is as honest as the father of his country himself," she said. "I'll warn you now. She'll always tell exactly what she thinks." "Now, Joyce," began Mary, indignantly, "you know I don't tell everything I think. I'll admit that I did use to be a chatterbox, when I was little, but even Holland says I'm not, now." "I didn't mean to call you a chatterbox," explained Joyce.
Ah! yes, to be sure. It was this officious refugee, said Jeremiah to Mrs Clennam, 'who came knocking at the door on the night when Arthur and Chatterbox were here, and who asked me a whole Catechism of questions about Mr Blandois. 'It is true, Mr Baptist cheerfully admitted. 'And behold him, padrone! I have found him consequentementally.
He loved these rambles with his slender golden-haired little pal, because it wasn't necessary to talk. She had developed the rarest of all gifts among womankind, a genius for silence. He wondered at it, too, for she was such a little chatterbox as a kid. A squirrel climbed down from a tree nearby where he was storing his winter food, paused, and looked up in surprise at his unexpected visitors.
"It is past eight o'clock," he exclaimed, "and " He paused on perceiving the two gentlemen, and was about to retire very quickly. "Come here, pipe-master," exclaimed Blucher, "come here and look at me. Now tell me, pipe-master, have you been a chatterbox, after all, and told these two gentlemen what was the object of our airing?"
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