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"Come in and get some coffee, and we'll straighten things out." Apparently Mrs. Belden did not know that Cliff and Berrie had quarreled, for she treated the girl with maternal familiarity. She was a good-natured, well-intentioned old sloven, but a most renowned tattler, and the girl feared her more than she feared any other woman in the valley.
But a world yet more deficient than she, esteemed her cordially for being a bulwark of the present edifice; which looks a solid structure when the microscope is not applied to its components. Supposing Percy Dacier a dishonourable tattler as well as an icy lover, and that Lady Wathin, through his bride, had become privy to the secret between him and Diana?
Moreover, as will be seen in the course of my story, the pedlar was inquisitive, and something of a tattler, always itching to hear the news and anxious to tell it again. After an early breakfast at Morristown, the tobacco pedlar, whose name was Dominicus Pike, had travelled seven miles through a solitary piece of woods, without speaking a word to anybody but himself and his little gray mare.
The evidence still holds, and some men who rode with you to-day to seize this gentle girl and drag her back to a marriage with your son and save your ill-gotten gold thereby some of these men who will confess to me and do penance to-morrow night, are the same men who long ago confessed to other crimes you can guess what they were. "It pays well to repent before such a holy tattler as yourself."
"But, on your honor, you are not to betray my plans, or I have no chance at all," he added, suddenly facing his companion. "What do you take me for, a traitor?" "No," exclaimed Edmonson with an oath. "For a tattler, then?" "No," came the answer again. "Only, inadvertence is sometimes as mischievous in its results." "I, inadvertent?" cried Bulchester. His listener smiled slyly.
Moreover, as will be seen in the course of my story, the pedler was inquisitive and something of a tattler, always itching to hear the news and anxious to tell it again. After an early breakfast at Morristown the tobacco-pedler whose name was Dominicus Pike had travelled seven miles through a solitary piece of woods without speaking a word to anybody but himself and his little gray mare.
The whole world knows The Tattler, but only those who saw it done at the castle of Chambord on that December night can have any idea of the wit of the lines, the glow of the sentiment, the pure beauty of the acting. Monsieur Voltaire was great as an actor in his own immortal creations.
Suddenly there came a gust of wind through the trees, which set them creaking and crackling with vague apprehension, for the wind is always the mischief maker the tattler the brawler who starts the trouble and the peaceful, slumbering absent-minded prairie fire, nibbling away at a few dead roots and grass, had been too much for it.
Not so easy as getting ready for it, especially without help." "Where's Thaine?" Jo asked carelessly, though her face was a tattler. "He took some colts over to John Jacobs' ranch. He had Rosie ride one and he rode another and led two. They were a sight. I hoped you might see them go by your window.
A big woman all in black was kneeling in the little chapel and when I could not get the candle to stand up, she beckoned to one of the priests, and he ran and fixed it. Then she went on praying. And WHO do you think she was? Queen Amelie of Portugal, you see her pictures in the Tattler and Sphere opening bazaars.
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