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A little discrepancy like this does not disturb the professional scandal-monger. So tenacious is the habit of making much of nothing, that, deprived of this, her sustenance, she would find life colorless and void. So, if material does not present itself, she manufactures it. One must live. There is also a habit, which, while comparatively innocent, is likely to bring trouble upon the perpetrator.
In the first instance, there were no dates only scraps of sentences, or comments. The concluding entry in the book was: "A tactical error? Perhaps. Immovable." Then, taking the order backward: "Scout the very notion of such an infamy. You and every scandal-monger in S. may do your worst."
Leger Swift. Never did Frenchman exceed him in volubility of utterance, or in gesture significant, supplying all that words might fear or fail to tell; never was he surpassed by prattling barber or privileged hunchback in ancient or modern story, Arabian or Persian; but he was not a malicious, only a coxcomb scandal-monger, triumphing in his scavoir dire. St.
After all her experience in angling, it is odd that she should still only throw in for small fish. Pray, why is the marriage between Lady C D and Mr. F broken off? Is it true that he is so much in debt, and is so very very profligate? They say she is heartbroken." "Really, Lady Doltimore," said Maltravers, smiling, "I am but a bad scandal-monger.
Macumer treated this officious scandal-monger to one of those glances of his which seem to me so eloquent of noble scorn, and replied to the effect that he was "not in love with any little coquette." His whole bearing so delighted me, that directly I caught sight of my father, the glove was off. Felipe had not a shadow of fear or doubt. How well did he bear out my expectations!
He was much given to laughter, and when he laughed his face, from his forehead to his chin, became one mass of grotesque wrinkles. In spite of these qualities, and of the applause which might have stimulated his taste for spicy jokes, he was not a scandal-monger. Every one liked him, and Pepe Rey spent with him many pleasant hours.
The old tale of a secret marriage or, still worse, of a mock marriage was caught from the lips of some Hertford scandal-monger, and conveyed to the taverns and drawing-rooms of London. In taking Sir Robert Booth's daughter to Church, he was said to have committed bigamy.
Quite by accident I discovered the vulgar intrigue of this this Morley. I saw him go into a house where a little seamstress of mine lives! I inquired; I found him out; and and, not for any low gain, but gain in the larger, higher sense I pocketed my pride and came to you as helpless women do come to strong men and you make me feel like a village scandal-monger!" "I beg your pardon, madam.
At Bedford a scandal-monger informed him that the Brethren were the worst paymasters in the town; and at Holbeck another avowed that the Brethren whom he had met in Yorkshire were quite as bad as Rimius had stated. As Wesley printed these statements in his journal they were soon read in every county in England. But Wesley himself did not assert that these statements were true.
"I've heard so. Well, we'll leave that question just now. Why am I a scandal-monger? Why did she call me a scandal-monger? And mind, AFTER she had heard every word I had to tell her, and had asked all sorts of questions besides but such is the way of women. For HER sake I entered into relations with Rogojin an interesting man!
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