单词 | chatterer |
例句 | We walked to class together; he was a chatterer — he supplied most of the conversation, which made it easy for me. Twilight 2005-10-05T00:00:00Z I'm a chatterer; it's important for me to talk! A life in writing: Tim Parks 2012-07-27T21:55:02Z With all the chatterers in the world, Miss Manners would think people should be grateful to encounter someone who doesn't try to dominate every conversation. Perspective | Miss Manners: Why do people pester me because I’m shy? 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z Still, it is enraging to watch a parade of dunderheads preen on cable — anchors and generals and chatterers — the same people whose cheerleading ensnared us in 20 years of quicksand in Iraq and Afghanistan. Opinion | A Rough Beast Returns 2021-08-21T04:00:00Z Some politicians and social media chatterers repeat the narrative so often, she writes, that the story line “has proven to be a huge barrier to building support for positive policy action.” Review | An American tradition: Shaming the poor 2020-03-13T04:00:00Z How can we trust the nuclear codes to someone so incoherent, Fox chatterers cry, who doesn’t always seem to know what day it is or what office he’s running for? Opinion | Trump’s Crazy Fantasy World 2020-03-07T05:00:00Z She said her gift for gab — as a “a chatterer and a laugher,” as she was once characterized — ricocheted against her and stereotyped her. Phyllis Newman, Tony winner who fought for women’s health, dies at 86 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z All day, cable chatterers ranted about this being a significant moment in American history, but no one was sure yet what the significance was. Opinion | Now Comes Washington’s Garbo, Robert Mueller 2019-03-23T04:00:00Z Conversation is to Ceylan as the clash of metal monsters is to Michael Bay, and there are times in the latest film when the chatterers seem unable to stop. The Beige Noir of “Serenity” 2019-01-25T05:00:00Z Many of the Beltway chatterers took it to mean that he was planning yet another run for president, this time to take on Trump in a primary. Mitt's been Trumped by history: Romney's play will fail, and the GOP has nothing else 2019-01-04T05:00:00Z The effect on the chatterers nearby was immediate. Sorry, Pal, I Don’t Want to Talk: The Other Reason People Wear Airpods 2018-08-22T04:00:00Z It has so many feathers from what fly-tyers call “the blue chatterer,” and there’s such a scarcity of these things, you need about $2,000 in order to tie one. One Obsessed Musician, 299 Birds, and a Very Weird Crime 2018-05-19T04:00:00Z Other names that have surfaced — which is to say thrown out by chatterers in a political version of the guessing game — include Govs. Ticket to the White House or political oblivion? The challenge for Donald Trump as he seeks a running mate 2016-06-20T04:00:00Z As they waited, the big topic of conversation among the TV chatterers was an interview by Howard Fineman with Trump’s campaign chairman and chief strategist Paul Manafort. Trump’s a walking time bomb: Don’t be fooled by his “victory,” he can implode his own campaign at any moment 2016-05-27T04:00:00Z And the Living Lies chatterers were convinced that nobody in the mortgage industry bothered to follow them. How one woman beat the big banks: The amazing, true story about how Wall Street’s mortgage fraud unraveled 2016-05-22T04:00:00Z You can take it from from Gene Cernan, the Apollo 10 lunar module pilot, who unlike all of the Internet chatterers, was actually aboard the spacecraft when the supposed music started streaming in. No, the Apollo 10 Astronauts Didn't Hear 'Alien Music' Behind the Moon 2016-02-22T05:00:00Z Now, however, the partisan “media chatterers” chip away at these once-treasured national values. A former senator bemoans the downward turn in American politics 2015-08-12T04:00:00Z Even among the offending chatterers, there was ambivalence about the prospect of onboard calls. 30 More New York Subway Stations Get Cellphone Service 2013-04-26T03:18:47Z Inevitably, the Westminster chatterers are asking whether Boris might convert his Olympic dividend into enough political capital to carry him all the way to Downing Street. It's a long shot. But don't bet against Boris Johnson going for gold 2012-08-03T20:00:06Z My soul is not so weak that I can be swayed by the words of chatterers. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z There is too much latitude given to jabberers and chatterers in the present day. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 93, Nov. 11, 1887 2012-04-02T02:00:24.930Z "She is the Prudhomme of immorality," he said—not a bad definition—and "she is stupid, heavy, and a chatterer." Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z M. de Vlaye looked at the chatterer askance, and mechanically gnawed his moustache. The Abbess Of Vlaye 2012-02-19T03:00:15.523Z In an instant the little bevy of chatterers leaped away from him, scampering back to their retreats. The Lucky Piece A Tale of the North Woods 2012-02-13T03:00:18.927Z Why comes he not, chatterer in the market, slayer of peace? Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z With the pleasantest voice and trick of speech, no chatterer, it seemed impossible for him to say a disagreeable or an unkind thing either to or of anyone. A Master of Deception 2011-11-30T03:00:12.357Z Its note is remarkable neither for volume nor sweetness, and, like that of unfeathered chatterers, seems to carry more noise than meaning. British Birds in their Haunts 2011-11-23T03:00:23.677Z Charnier declared that it was a hard exercise of faith to believe that so foolish a chatterer could have really written the Traveller. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Just then a red squirrel, one of the most noisy chatterers of the woods, caught sight of the children and began to “scold” them. The Bobbsey Twins at Cedar Camp 2011-09-30T02:00:20.203Z You shall hear my words, not those of the chatterers in the streets. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z Hold your tongue, cursed chatterer; there's nobody here to notice your face. The Barber of Paris 2011-09-18T02:00:25.547Z She was neither vicious, nor a gad-about, nor a great chatterer, nor idle, nor proud, which is a common vice among the young savages. The Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwitha The Lily of the Mohawks 2011-09-16T02:00:21.817Z "I saw a great many chatterers this morning; that means a hard winter." The Red Room 2011-08-13T02:00:26.943Z Many left him respectfully alone; and something of their feeling came to me the first time I was with him, when a stupid chatterer talked and asked too much. Jock of the Bushveld 2011-08-04T02:00:24.987Z Ephippus says somewhere or other— A. That load of wine makes you a chatterer. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z They were great chatterers, and had about them nothing of the supposed taciturnity of the Indian. Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales With notes on the origin, customs and character of the Pawnee people 2011-08-02T02:00:20.603Z He dreaded to be alone, and no voice soothed him but that of the little chatterer. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z "But you and our good cousin Roy are such awfully practical people!" ran on the chatterer. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z Hist! that was a curlew's cry from away down on the river's bank, and now you are all awake and singing, you noisy chatterers, as though your hearts would burst for joy. The Comstock Club 2011-05-18T02:00:16.367Z I'm glad to hear that, but I am afraid she's a great chatterer. Hope Benham A Story for Girls 2011-05-16T02:00:18.193Z She was not a chatterer at any time, but after these moods she was almost sullen once more, and she fell upon her lessons with renewed zeal, as a monk flagellates his rebellious flesh. Rose of Dutcher's Coolly 2011-04-10T02:00:07.273Z And were it not that my own boatman is such a chatterer, I'd put him up to getting that word. Gwen Wynn 2011-04-09T02:00:12.230Z As he began to undo the box I expected to see some of our own rarer birds, perhaps the rose-breasted grossbeak or Bohemian chatterer. Wake-Robin 2011-04-01T02:00:36.187Z Everyone would be aware that she was among Price's creditors, and she feared that if she stayed till the end of the service some chatterer might draw her into a distressing conversation. Anna of the Five Towns 2011-03-08T03:00:38.117Z Victor Hugo's inheritance, which was ill administered by chatterers and chauvinists, by Déroulède and such poets with their big drums and their trumpet-flourishes, has been taken over in France by Verhaeren. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z Signora Giulia paid no attention to the chatterer, and calmly continued to read her poem. Withered Leaves. Vol. II. (of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:17.540Z And were it not that my own boatman is such a chatterer, I’d put him up to getting that word. Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye 2011-02-09T03:00:45.007Z “There is a share for every one, chatterer,” said her husband; “plenty, plenty.” The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z Truly these chatterers of Bedouins talk much of the treasure in the palace which will be divided, but they who talk most of gold, are they who most desire it, and we shall get none. Khaled, A Tale of Arabia 2011-01-16T03:00:23.317Z All these points in the natural history of the honey-bird were known to the young yägers; therefore the little chatterer, that had lit upon the adjacent bush, was no stranger to them. The Young Yagers A Narrative of Hunting Adventures in Southern Africa 2010-12-20T17:11:52.020Z "Alfred, deary, just fetch me your boot-jack: I'll give that old chatterer such a mark that his own mother shall not know her darling again!" The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 "Yes, I am a chatterer, indeed, to interrupt you so often, M. Rodolph; but pray go on, and I will not speak again till you have finished painting this dear farm." The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 I am an old chatterer, and ought to have seen at once that your refusal is only a praiseworthy solicitude, only a virtuous timidity. The Dramatic Works of G. E. Lessing Miss Sara Sampson, Philotas, Emilia Galotti, Nathan the Wise This chatterer, after due training and discipline, she had presented to her favorite princess, among a thousand other tokens of her unchangeable affection. Sketches of Aboriginal Life American Tableaux, No. 1 I could only watch the little chatterers from hour to hour and be thankful for every day that their home was unmolested. A-Birding on a Bronco But there are chatterers who say that you are mixed up in some unpleasant transactions. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 All real life was a marvel, but in Japan a marvel that was hidden as much as possible—"especially hidden from dangerous chatterers like Lafcadio Hearn." Lafcadio Hearn Soft, sonorous, velvet-voiced the erstwhile brilliant chatterer becomes a poet singing forth the riches of her secret self. Shadows of Flames A Novel Motmots and chatterers in gayest hues,—scarlet, violet and blue,—are abundant. The Romance of Natural History, Second Series "I wish to hear nothing about it, Bissula--chatterer!" said the grandmother reproachfully. A Captive of the Roman Eagles Somewhere a sawmill bird was whirring through a log, and down in one of the thorn-choked ravines, a choir of chatterers was clicking through a ghastly morning song. The World That Couldn't Be Among birds a low type of Passeres, characterised by the absence of the singing muscles, is excessively prevalent, the enormous groups of the ant-thrushes, tyrants, tree-creepers, manakins, and chatterers belonging to it. Island Life Or the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras With this information, the chatterer accompanied them to the neat little inn of the place. The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. II. "Thou chatterer!" said her father, in a tone of displeasure, "I shall take care that you are not so much alone with the old woman." The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. I. The Millers, both quiet people, were never much at small talk, but both girls were chatterers. The Blue Ghost Mystery That everlasting chatterer, who only owed it to his gift of the gab that he had been able to boast of himself as confidential agent of his union! Jena or Sedan? Here's a choice crumb for you, you silly chatterers!' The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography "Thanks for the kind inquiry," answered the chatterer; "Ah! dear God! nothing can be done with him, he will remain a boaster his life long." The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. II. Upon the evening before we parted, I ventured—for we sat at the sheltered end of the piazza, away from the patterers and chatterers, a little by ourselves—to ask her a brave question. The Gates Between He treats Shelley as a man admirably, with freedom alike from the maudlin sentiment of our modern chatterers and from Puritanical preciseness. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 I saw in Detroit a bird from the far north, a bird I had never before seen, the Bohemian waxwing, or chatterer. Under the Maples Silence sits Lord of the revel, incubus of wits Arch palsier of prattle Yet many a girl here mute's a chatterer sweet, And many a youth in circles less discrete Is an 'agreeable rattle.' Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 February 15, 1890 After all, the world wasn’t such a dark place, even if he had missed the circus, now that all these chatterers were treating him just as of old. Dorothy's House Party How many chatterers of a creed Think doubt the gravest sin, Unmindful of her double birth— For worry is her twin. Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul But Marcellus, unaware of this, as soon as he arrived at Milan, began talking loudly, and seeking to create alarm, like a vain chatterer half mad as he was. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens There was something, however, in the profound silence of the Mexicali soldiers, who are usually unceasing chatterers, that inspired me with a feeling of uneasiness and anxiety. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846 Among these idle chatterers and misleading teachers the sluggards and drones should beware of being classified, who, with better light than the heathen, know full well that covetousness and unchastity are sin. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost That was the mischief, you see; but Léontine was young then, and Marcelle was a giddy, thoughtless chatterer, and she had run in with her shawl over her head for an hour's talk. Harper's Young People, December 2, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly Hreczecha had an ear very sensitive to silence; he himself was a great talker, and he was inordinately fond of chatterers. Pan Tadeusz Or, the Last Foray in Lithuania; a Story of Life Among Polish Gentlefolk in the Years 1811 and 1812 "The chatterers chatter, here and there, They chatter of they know not what." A Vanished Hand He called the malignant critics and chatterers ‘mosquitos.’ Old Familiar Faces Among the birds he brought back were a lot of skins of the blue chatterer—the one with the purple throat, you know. Montezuma's Castle and Other Weird Tales Up to fifty years ago, absolutely nothing was known of its nesting habits, although during migration Bohemian chatterers are common all over Europe. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year A writer and a talker can't agree: Hence, idle chatterer; 'tis no place for thee. The Care of Books Several of the boys in Meadeville that he knew of had got better positions through the friendship of their fellow commuters, because they were good "mixers," good chatterers. Skinner's Dress Suit Walky was by nature a chatterer and a gossip, but he would have cut off his right hand rather than hurt Janice Day. The Mission of Janice Day Now I've just been thinking," continued the chatterer, "that it would be a nice plan—a most charming plan, for you and me to make a little exchange. The Crown of Success He took council with himself in the attempt to devise a means by which he might get rid of the importunate chatterer. The Goose Man None the less he gossiped, for, as they say on the river, "Even the wise oochiri is a chatterer." Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country And Wyvis, who had a great dislike to chatterers, made up his mind when he came to Beaminster that he would tell to nobody the history of the past few years. A True Friend A Novel For by good legislation and by encouraging agriculture they made the citizens earnest and industrious instead of scoffers and chatterers. Plutarch's Morals He regarded women as chatterers, children, undeveloped men. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers The little chatterer was enchanted, not having had any new playthings for a long while. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52 To me, appointed to the chase, The king’s hand gives the grouse’s breast; Whilst a chatterer like thee Must gnaw worms in the thorn. Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and Salámán and Absál Together With A Life Of Edward Fitzgerald And An Essay On Persian Poetry By Ralph Waldo Emerson These rival the chatterers in the brilliancy of their colours, and are even more varied. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays They are the greatest chatterers in the world. The Book of Nature Myths Look at him, tense and motionless with excitement, as he watches the noisy chatterer overhead! The Chief End of Man Rufus and his mother were great chatterers in solitude, and what possible companion could they have but one? Julia And Her Romeo: A Chronicle Of Castle Barfield From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray He had seated himself on a mossy bank in a retired nook, close by the spot chosen by the chatterers for their lively and very animated conversation. Tales of the Caliph "Who in the name of the great chimpanzee, in whose likeness, you, Marzetti, and the other chatterers are made, who in thunder are you?" The Confidence-Man Flocks of paroquets were seen, and bright blue chatterers; and now and then a lovely pompadour, having delicate white wings and claret-coloured plumage. The Wanderers Adventures in the Wilds of Trinidad and Orinoco “Why, we have not begun the chatterers yet, Nat,” he said. Nat the Naturalist A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas Bob followed, with a shot at a green chatterer, a lovely little bird, all rich green and black, with a handsome crest. Middy and Ensign I have seen him sit, a respectful listener, absolutely silent, while some ordinary chatterer held the company’s attention for an hour. The Bibliotaph and Other People More than his or yours, you noisy chatterer! Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems Elsie bent forward to give the chatterer another cup of tea. The Captain of the Kansas I found the world far better than it had seemed when I was one of its chatterers. Bohemian Days Three American Tales Then you might get me the green chatterer, and any new birds you could see.” Middy and Ensign He seemed to be there a very long time with his heart quite vacant, as if the debtor's knocker had scared every chatterer out of it, and yet his temples and ears were ringing. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times Do not have swallows in your house.—That it may not be filled with chatterers. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary If, while thus occupied, unexpectedly interrupted, or appealed to by the aforesaid chatterer, or any one else, he readily answered, though certainly with a somewhat frigid courtesy. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 This Hedinn is ill-tempered and a chatterer—a fellow who thinks he alone knows everything. The story of Burnt Njal From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga In so doing he was often conscious that the flow of small talk suddenly ceased, and that, nudging each other, the chatterers pointed his way. Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman He was not a chatterer as a rule, but it was evident that this close view of the Grand Army had affected him deeply, like some sight not of this earth. Tales Of Hearsay And finally, brazenly, impudently, excitedly flitting from branch to branch, the chatterer evolved slowly out of the ragged bush-choked landscape, a dusky little bird, seemingly a bird of no importance, scarce larger than a lark. The Way of the Wild She was not a chatterer; she worked or stood, almost as silent as a master painter's subtle picture stepped out of its frame, or as Pygmalion's statue-maid, flushing with life, but as yet tongue-holden. Foes I go forward, and leave talk to chatterers. Miscellanea Nella was a born chatterer, but she had her good qualities, and in an emergency she was silent and skilful. Marietta A Maid of Venice The hotel was like a disturbed wasps' nest, and the buzzing of the chatterers and the gossips well-nigh deafening. The Hawk of Egypt Of birds of passage, dormice, snakes, bats, swallows, quails, ringdoves, stare, chaffinch, hoopoe, chatterer, hawfinch, crossbill, rails and cranes. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life And he had come upon it among chatterers in a ball-room through the vinous babbling of a garrulous fool. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality The gibes of the doorstep chatterers had not aroused any new ambition; they had merely given point to a purpose deferred because of other and more immediate pressure. Success A Novel The "girl" was a chatterer, albeit she looked upon Mr. David with eyes of awe and a most respectful admiration, while David on his part scarcely bestowed on her a glance. Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement For there the excited chatterers broke and whirled through like a flight of sea-pies, and made straight for the field of more substantial delights lest the boys should secure all the best places. Pearl of Pearl Island Magpies, crows, chatterer feeding on pine cones, common in woods at 9,000 feet. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries The glorious blues and purples, the pure whites and intense crimsons of the male chatterers are represented in the females by olive-greens or dull browns, as are the infinitely varied tints of the male tanagers. Darwinism (1889) That was an old story, though its chapters were few, and none of them as potentially eventful as this intrusion of Vanneys and female chatterers. Success A Novel The gods, dethroned and deceased, cast forth—so the chatterers say— Are banished with Flora and Pan, and behold our new Queen of the May! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, April 30, 1892 She was not exactly insane, but flighty—and a terrible chatterer. The Emperor of Portugalia The chatterer reveals every corner of his shallow mind; one who keeps silent can not have his depth plumbed. Etiquette The most gorgeously coloured birds known are the birds of paradise, the chatterers, the tanagers, the humming-birds, and the pheasant-tribe, including the peacocks. Darwinism (1889) "Good," thought Becker, "our chatterers have not been able to hold their tongues; I am surprised at that as regards Frank." Willis the Pilot Yet once, Ashe, looking round to see if Darrell could be dislodged, caught the chatterer silent, and found himself all at once invaded by a slight thrill, or shock. The Marriage of William Ashe Whatever she saw, whatever she heard, she told Adone; and he gave ear to her because she was not a chatterer, but was usually of few words. The Waters of Edera Some people who did not like him found him a mere frivolous chatterer, afflicted with bad manners. Robert Browning See talk. babble, n. prattle, gabble, chatter, prating; murmur, purl. babbler, n. prater, chatterer, prattler, tattler. baby, n. infant, babe, suckling, nursling. Putnam's Word Book I don't know as I'm much of a chatterer. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) He had known the voice till now as something sharp and light, the sign surely of a chatterer and a flirt. The Marriage of William Ashe The chatterers, apropos of songs in musical comedies, were talking about a French popular song concerning Boulanger. The Roll-Call Your battles are bloody; ours wordy; these chatterers really cannot govern Prussia. Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire "You will have a box filled with noisy chatterers the whole night," he remarked, laughingly. Wife in Name Only He is a lively chatterer and an agreeable companion; and as he never tarries long in one place, he does not tire one with his garrulity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859 The Cabinet are not to be cinematographed, and unnecessary taxi-whistling is to be suppressed, without any prejudice to the squealing of importunate chatterers below the gangway. Mr. Punch's History of the Great War He must be a "gabber" for the nonce, a free talker, a chatterer, who would cover up all pauses. Trailin'! To the book of Don Quixote of la Mancha If to be welcomed by the good, O Book! thou make thy steady aim, No empty chatterer will dare To question or dispute thy claim. Don Quixote Was it possible that Flora could have been such a chatterer in the days she referred to? Little Dorrit Bertrand made his complaint aloud, in the hearing of all, to the emperor: but they took him for an idle chatterer when he said that he had seen the empress all exposed. Four Arthurian Romances And he answered her, 'Silly chatterer, your words are many. The Violet Fairy Book This Hedinn is ill-tempered and a chatterer — a fellow who thinks he alone knows everything. The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor She wondered why the good citizens insisted on adding the chill of prejudice, why they did not make the houses of their spirits more warm and frivolous, like the wise chatterers of Stockholm and Moscow. Main Street Here was a man of recognized character and achievement disclosed as an absurd and dreary chatterer. The Shadow Line; a confession When she saw that she could get no redress and that her words were despised, the Owl attacked the chatterer by a stratagem. Aesop's Fables Translated by George Fyler Townsend Valentin de Bellegarde was, by his own confession, at all times a great chatterer, and on this occasion he was evidently in a particularly loquacious mood. The American All men are untruthful, inconstant, false, chatterers, hypocritical, proud, cowardly, contemptible and sensual; all women are perfidious, artful, vain, inquisitive and depraved. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings He obstinately maintained his opinion against his keeper of the seals; he disputed the ground with the guillotine foot by foot against the crown attorneys, those chatterers of the law, as he called them. Les Misérables Or should one such from prudent silence swerve The chatterer who prates of me and thee Shall learn, too late, why Venus, whom I serve, Was born of blood upon a storm-swept sea. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse Chatterer, chatterer, how happy I am to see thee! London Pride Or When the World Was Younger The blue chatterer is seen and heard every where; it no man will attempt to silence by throwing the handkerchief. Tales and Novels — Volume 09 Lamartine was a chatterer; Ledru-Rollin was like a woman; the people were ignorant and ungrateful, so that the mission of literary people was over. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings He makes him the prince of French critics and the last representative of the epoch of literary taste, the future belonging to the bookmakers and the chatterers, to mediocrity and to violence. Amiel's Journal Marmosets, my dears," clutching one of the little chatterers under the table; "they make a deal of noise, but like most noisy people's talk it doesn't mean much. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories Even the gentle Elisha is stirred to rebuke the gossiping chatterers, who intrude their curiosity into that sacred hour. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII I sometimes think that I those mutes preferred To all your chatterers now-a-days. The Frogs The elder person, at the same moment, hallooed to him to beware, adding, in a lower tone, to his companion, "Mortdieu—gossip—you have made another mistake—this is not the Bohemian chatterer." Quentin Durward Till then we are but babblers and chatterers, spendthrifts of our time, our faculties and our gifts, without aim, without real joy—weak, infirm, and useless beings, of no account in the scheme of things. Amiel's Journal "Hold your tongue, miserable chatterer, and think of repentance." Chicot the Jester But the fluent chatterer reined in and became a good listener. The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form And the crash of cymbals mingled with the crash of plates, and the altercations of knives and forks with the shrill accents of chatterers determined to be heard. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days Though he speak never so little, people will be aware of him as they are not aware of the loudest chatterer in the room. The Broken Road Still, amid all this discouragement, it would seem that Paul attracted sufficient notice, from his conversation with the idlers and chatterers of the Agora, to be invited to address the Athenians at the Areopagus. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 02 Jewish Heroes and Prophets Do not, pray, fancy him as some empty-headed chatterer. Rudin There were also other reasons," Mr. Pitt would say; "there is her mother, such a chatterer!—and then the family intrigues. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century He indicated the outstretched legs along the promenade deck and the immovable groups of chatterers along the rail. The Prince of Graustark And the oily Ram Lal, in the zenana, drew a willing beauty of Cashmere to his bosom, and hid his face from the chatterers of street and shop. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story You might have let it out, though, women are such chatterers. The Crushed Flower and Other Stories When his soul spoke through the music it would not be, so he assured himself, to such chatterers as gathered on the terrace of the Savoy Restaurant. Ranson's Folly The three chatterers, startled, looked at Mr. Povey, who left the shop abruptly. The Old Wives' Tale Their thoughts were not of the walkers and chatterers, nor of the music, nor of the night. Graustark Jules Victor and his wife were seen, however, for only one day, busied about their usual household avocations, and then the returning travelers vanished once more to baffle the chatterers. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story I watched you because, from the moment I saw you, I said to myself, 'if that little girl isn't utterly wretched and out of her element, among all these shallow chatterers and gigglers, I'm mistaken!' Harriet and the Piper And I thought further: He may have been a boaster, and a chatterer, and a man who suffered from cold feet at the wrong moments! The Grim Smile of the Five Towns Whereas, in the train, she would choose a compartment, and would be far less likely to encounter chatterers. The Old Wives' Tale "I know how to hold my tongue," said Jennings, rather offended by the imputation that he was a chatterer, "can I come and see you to talk over this matter?" The Secret Passage He's young and a great chatterer, maybe, but a help to me. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story He came out from among the silly chatterers, and walked towards her. In the Year of Jubilee The women he had known, especially the younger women, had all been chatterers. The Window-Gazer He was a chatterer, a magpie, a maker of mischievous word-jokes, that were sometimes very clever, but which often were not. Women in Love As he began to undo the box I expected to see some of our own rarer birds, perhaps the rose-breasted grosbeak or Bohemian chatterer. Wake-Robin General conversation is all right in English country houses where nobody had much to do, but casual chatterers who insist on talking when you're busy are a disgusting nuisance in Canada. The Girl from Keller's Happy," said Harry, in a rebuking tone, "you're the most terrific chatterer I ever heard. The Guns of Bull Run A Story of the Civil War's Eve "Peace, chatterers!" she commanded; and drawing the girl to her, she spoke low and earnestly in her ear. The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest We know the duplicated condition at such times—when the existence divides itself into two, and the ostensibly innocent chatterer stands in front, like another person, to hide the timorous spy. Desperate Remedies He pointed with his cane in the direction of the chatterers near the kiosk. A Spirit in Prison "Sir?" said Mrs. Pepper, trying to answer, which she couldn't do very well surrounded as she was by the crowd of little chatterers. Five Little Peppers and How They Grew Here the bystanders imposed silence upon the two chatterers. Notre-Dame De Paris Meanwhile my guide ate but little, drank still less, and spoke never a word, although in the earlier part of our journey he had proved himself a most unrivalled chatterer. Carmen We heard no noises of animals in the trees, and saw only one bird, the sky-blue chatterer, sitting alone on a high branch. The Naturalist on the River Amazons Samian girls set up a monument over their playfellow Crethis, the chatterer, the story- teller, whose lips will never open in speech again. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Chamier declared that it was a hard exercise of faith to believe that so foolish a chatterer could have really written the "Traveller." Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 3 At all events, it will be less wearisome than to listen to chatterers. Notre-Dame De Paris "But, my little chatterer, you forget the three envoys who are waiting without," said Anna, with a smile. The Daughter of an Empress And as I heard from Brandelaar that it is your duty to discover military secrets—" "The worthy Brandelaar is a chatterer. The Coming Conquest of England He remembered Lord Wisbeach well, as a garrulous, irrepressible chatterer who would probably talk about old times to such an extent as to cause Ann to realise the truth in the first five minutes. Piccadilly Jim Generally speaking, it would be more advisable to become a chatterer and keep an anecdotal note-book. The Egoist My wife acquired a degree of culture and reasonableness from her training here which made her seem a superior being among the chatterers who form the female seasoning in ordinary society. An Unsocial Socialist They are a songless tribe, although their quick, reiterated call as they take to flight has given them the name of chatterers. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness My lower nature rose within me to proclaim the foolish chatterer as a prophet. Paul Kelver, a Novel I tell you you have done her body an ill, You chatterers, you noisy crew! Second April Just now I have other and much more important matters to think about than the things that fools and chatterers may say about me. Father Goriot I couldn’t bear the idea of her being criticized by every empty-headed chatterer belonging to the Cause. The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes Then it would be a delightful relief to the present tension to arrest this chatterer forthwith. The World Set Free |
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