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Updated: May 23, 2025


"I don't notice any millionaires crowding up to you, for all your big eyes and your great opinion of yourself." "That's just it. If I could only meet them!" Lena got up and walked restlessly about the room. Her eyes fell on the last night's copy of the Star, opened to that chatty column headed "Woman's Fancies". She had read it with absorbed interest.

"My dear Minnie, I don't object to what you say about your sister that is, I allow you have a right to speak: but Eustace is quite a different matter. We will leave him out of the question. What he may think or say about Chatty is of no consequence to me; in short, I think it is very bad taste, if you will allow me to say so " "Mamma!"

His cousin's letter was, as usual, long and chatty; telling him about his father, their pursuits and amusements, and their neighbours. "You don't deserve so long a letter," she said, when she was approaching the conclusion, "for although I admit your letters are long, you never seem to tell one just the things one wants to know.

Accordingly, the whole party strolled from one room to another, commenting upon the new arrangements without a possibility of any enlightenment as to the real state of affairs. Mrs. Wilberforce was very indignant with her husband as they left, an indignation that seemed very uncalled for to this injured man. "What you could have done? Why, you could have talked to Chatty.

Only the hall, which had been old-fashioned and harmonious, in which Chatty was attending to the flowers, was the same; and so far as that went, it might have been the very same day on which Dick Cavendish had paid his first visit, when Chatty with her bowl of roses had walked in, as he said, into his heart.

Chatty helped me arrange my goods and chattels: as we worked together she told me confidentially that master had been scolding Leah, and had told her she ought to be ashamed of herself, and when Miss Darrell had taken her part he had been angry with her too.

In the end of the week " "But this is only Monday. You cannot have anything to keep you here for days. I think you should go to-morrow. A day's rest is surely enough." "We have some people to see, Theo." "If I were you I would see nobody. You will be sure to meet with something unpleasant. Take Chatty home, that is far the best thing you can do.

He drew in his breath with a slight shudder, pushed his chair back from the table, and strode out of the room. Spinks looked after him sorrowfully. "Wy couldn't you leave him alone, Soper? You might see he didn't want to talk." "How could I see wot he wanted? One minute 'e's as chatty and sociable and the next he's up like three dozen of bottled stout. It's wot I sy.

Rout likewise wrote letters; only no one on board knew how chatty he could be pen in hand, because the chief engineer had enough imagination to keep his desk locked. His wife relished his style greatly. They were a childless couple, and Mrs. Rout, a big, high-bosomed, jolly woman of forty, shared with Mr. Rout's toothless and venerable mother a little cottage near Teddington.

This was contained in a piece of broken chatty, a portion of a water jar, and it was dexterously emptied into the diseased cavity on the camel's back. The poor creature sprang to its feet, and screaming with agony, dashed at full gallop across the desert in a frantic state, with the fire scorching its flesh, and doubtless making it uncomfortable for the maggots.

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