Irish members under O'Connell's eye were for the most part talkers only.
Between the mere talkers and the proscribed office-holders, Ireland would get none of her business done, if the Imperial Government did not undertake affairs, and see that Ireland was taken care of by somebody or other.
He never went to the inn, nor ever joined the knots oftalkers assembled in front of some of the houses, after dark.
At every pause there was a buzz of conversation; but when the talkers were requested to express their opinions publicly they suddenly ceased.
There were many good talkers on the ship; and I believe good talking of a certain sort is a common accomplishment among working men.
These fine talkers spoil all, as they do in Paris.
Rouvray in a voice of thunder, striking the table violently, “what eternal talkers you are!
Have not the really good folk starting-points For speech to purpose,--though rare talkers they?
I have not left Our talkers in the library, and climbed The wearisome ascent to this your bower In company with you,--I have not dared .
Speaking succeeded, and the talkersgot upon their feet in accordance with certain nods and memoes from the chairman.
Perhaps it may have been accidentally, but possibly on purpose, that she took one glance through the crack of the door, herself unobserved, and noticed that the talkers were Judge Owen and Hetty.
Some of the talkers noticed him, and connected him and his class a little injuriously with the events of the day.
To attempt to convey an impression of these greattalkers by a memoir, is like to picture a battle by reading out a list of the killed and wounded.
The major part of the company had already gone, leaving a few elderly talkers in various corners, and a group of young people dancing in the ballroom, which had been cleared after the lecture for that purpose.
In all that crowd of eager talkers there was practically but one theme of conversation, the recent scene in the opera house, and but one verdict, praise of the committee.
Listening to talkers round him, he overheard much that might well have shocked the notions of a moderate Liberal; much that held in disdain the objects to which, in 1869, an English Radical directed his aspirations.
By the talkers at the cafe Jean Jacques they were deemed to be the tricky contrivances of tyranny.
He loved to discuss "Who are the Best Talkers now Alive?
Those Talkers never came to grips, fell away from topic to topic, pretended depth and evaded the devastating horrors of sincerity.
Not long after that, it is certain enough, he got appointed a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Prince Fred; who was a friend of speculative talkers and cultivated people.
Most long talkers single out some one unfortunate man in company (commonly him whom they observe to be the most silent, or their next neighbor) to whisper, or at least in a half voice, to convey a continuity of words to.
It is not absolutely essential that there should be a great talker or a number of good talkers at a dinner if all are good listeners, and able to "chip in" a little to the general talk that springs up.
I am not sure that the talkers in this conversation expressed their real, final sentiments, or that they should be held accountable for what they said.
Felix, who stood by and saw that this man of sensitive fibre was suffering from talkers whose noisy superficiality cost them nothing, got exasperated.
Comprehensive talkers are apt to be tiresome when we are not athirst for information, but, to be quite fair, we must admit that superior reticence is a good deal due to the lack of matter.
The best Chinese talkers I know are some pretty women whom I meet from time to time.
What a man wants to do, in talking with a stranger, is to get and to give as much of the best and most real life that belongs to the two talkers as the time will let him.
Such violent talkers break up the spiritual life of a church.
James does not, of course, mean that men should be slow and dull talkers after they begin to talk.
Mischievous boys or campers have been here," said Mr. Devering, "the Talkers left the house in good shape.
But the news that a man had been sold out for debt spread fast, and by sunset, when the men and boys came home from their farm-work or mechanical occupations, numerous groups of excited talkers had gathered in the streets.
But there are some people who are greattalkers just because they are so full of ideas, and to them the proverb does not apply.
Cromwell grew impatient at last, and Praise-God Barebones and the other talkers suddenly found Parliament dissolved.
I do not think that one of those loud talkers believed in the fulfilment of such hopes; but, for the time being, it afforded them an opportunity of indulging in high-sounding phrases.
But, on every hand, one could hear them say, "They will not let matters proceed so far; they are loud talkers and nothing else.
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