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"H'm ... It seems to me that I've heard tales of our Tewfick and of pretty ladies in apartments. Cairo is a city of secrets and tattlers. However as to this Delcassé inheritance, I'll just notify the French legation " "We'll have to look sharp," said Ryder quickly. "There's no time to lose. The girl is to be married." "Married?... But she'll inherit the money just the same."
Idleness and slothfulness in your external calling, neglecting to provide for your own house, as that will prove a scandalous sin to others and to yourselves too. 12. Taking up a report rashly against one another of a scandalous nature, giving ear unto tattlers, and busybodies; or being busybodies in other men's matters yourselves, as this will give great offence. Quest.
This will be two days, but she wishes to avoid scandal. Comments have been made by cheap tattlers about his frequent visits. "Perhaps in a little while there will be no need for such care." Paul is pleased at the modest suggestion. He looks forward to marriage with this aristocratic heiress, and the future is most luminous.
The poet then goes on to describe the gossip, and pleasures, and jealousies, and scandals of Olympus which Tantalus heard and witnessed, and then proceeds as follows: But witless he such grace to prize; And, with licentious babble, He blazed the secrets of the skies Through all the human rabble, And fed the greed of tattlers vain With high celestial scandal, And lent to every eager brain And wanton tongue a handle Against the gods.
"If you attempt to rob me, I shall call for assistance." "And disgrace the family by giving the tattlers a precious bit of scandal to retail in regard to us." "If you care for the family credit you will go away at once and leave me in peace." "I will, eh? I'll go when I get what I came for, and not before."
Where will you find, in or out of literature, such another droll, delightful, chatty busybody as Samuel Pepys, Esq., Secretary to the Admiralty in the reigns of those fortunate gentlemen Charles II and James II of England? He is the king of tattlers, as Shakespeare is the king of poets.
He saw the consternation and grief of his old Bevisham hero, his leader and his teacher. 'Florence, he said, musing on the prospect of exile and idleness: 'there's a kind of society to be had in Florence. Renee asked him if he cared so much for society. He replied that women must have it, just as men must have exercise. 'Old women, Nevil; intriguers, tattlers. 'Young women, Renee.
Now it narrows to a deep and sinuous bed, through alders so rank and reaching that they meet overhead and form a shade of golden green; and again it widens out into reedy lakes, the summer home of countless Ducks, Geese, Tattlers Terns, Peetweets, Gulls, Rails, Blackbirds, and half a hundred of the lesser tribes.
"Dare you repeat what you said?" he growled, pressing close up to the other. "And if I were married I shouldn't let my wife earn my daily bread for me I should leave that to the pimps!" Oho! That was like the tattlers, to blacken a man from behind! Evidently they were spreading all sorts of lying rumors about him, while he had placed all that he possessed at their disposal.
Where will you find, in or out of literature, such another droll, delightful, chatty busybody as Samuel Pepys, Esq., Secretary to the Admiralty in the reigns of those fortunate gentlemen Charles II. and James II. of England? He is the king of tattlers as Shakespeare is the king of poets.
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