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Updated: June 22, 2025


What a tattler I am! Why don't I stick to Dolly, who said, "You certainly do not care for him. He hasn't a cent to his name, nor any family and has even worked in Peterkin's furnace." What Maude replied I do not know, I only heard Dolly bang the door hard as she left the room, so I suppose the answer was not a pleasing one.

"And so you are to play the spy and the tattler; and however kindly we may treat you, you are to report all our sayings and doings to the priest? I don't believe, Annorah, that you can be mean enough for that, if you try. I thought the Irish people were too generous to act so low a part." "An' so we are, shure. Sorra a bit will the praste get from me about you here."

She did not so much as look at Gania. "This is your doing, prince," said Gania, turning on the latter so soon as the others were all out of the room. "This is your doing, sir! YOU have been telling them that I am going to be married!" He said this in a hurried whisper, his eyes flashing with rage and his face ablaze. "You shameless tattler!"

"She isn't pleased with your engagement!" said Mrs. Campbell; and Ella replied, "Well, what of that? It's nothing to her, and I didn't mean she should know it; but Jenny, like a little tattler, must needs tell her, and so she has read me a two hours' sermon on the subject.

About a year after the representation of "Irene" he began to publish a series of short essays on morals, manners, and literature. This species of composition had been brought into fashion by the success of The Tattler, and by the still more brilliant success of The Spectator. A crowd of small writers had vainly attempted to rival Addison.

Declining an invitation to visit the stables, for our new millionaire is a lover of horse-flesh, as well as the narcotic weed and leaving that gentleman to 'witch the world with wondrous horsemanship, the 'Tattler' reporter withdrew, 'pierced through with Envy's venomed darts, and satisfied that his courtly entertainer had been 'more sinned against than sinning." Col.

Sometimes this angel had assumed the form of a lie, sometimes that of a charity, sometimes that of a palliating or deceptive circumstance; but it had always appeared at the right moment; and this time it came in the form of an interviewing reporter. His bell rang, and a servant appeared with the card of "Mr. Alphonse Tibbets of 'The New York Tattler."

"I was never a thief, no matter what my other failings may have been; and if you dare insinuate such a thing, I will ram the words down your throat!" "That's all right that's all right!" muttered Wat, scrambling up and getting out of reach. "I will report this assault." "Report it, and be hanged! The fellows in this academy admire a tattler! You will have a very pleasant time if you report it!"

When De Foe wrote Alexander Selkirk, able seaman, was alive end had told his story of shipwreck to Sir Richard Steele, editor of the English Gentleman and of the Tattler, who wrote it up well but not half as well as any one of ten thousand newspaper men of today could do under similar circumstances.

Prywell was always a lover of Mansoul, a sober and judicious man, a man that is no tattler, nor raiser of false reports, but one that loves to look into the very bottom of matters, and talks nothing of news, but by very solid arguments.

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