And straightway to the spring hies he, where the women there gathered fill his ears with tittering, questioning tattle as he is filling his jar.
Such tattle and curiosity, however, no matter what degree of savage vulgarity they reach, are quite harmless.
The money was sent, and Magan's tattle was resumed.
And you fear that the teacup tittle-tattle of my enemies may endanger your official position and retard your advancement, eh?
A rumour somehow got abroad and was circulated in the tittle-tattle newspapers of the time, that at the instance of some fair lady he had shaved off these martial appendages.
Wellington appears to have received particular marks of distinction from the Emperor Alexander; but what may have been the particular tittletattle which led up to the caricature we shall next describe, we are now unable to fathom.
But what is all this tittle-tattle which I hear about appointments which you keep with the daughter of the Lepailleurs?
When the master was not present, little Nikas would sometimes indulge in tittle-tattle with the older apprentices.
The girls always kept together in one corner of the playground, told tittle-tattle and ate their lunch, but the boys ran all over the place like swallows in aimless flight.
No tittle-tattle To make a single thought of mine an alien From thee, my coffee-pot, my fount Castalian.
I have, I know not how, been drawn into tattle of myself, more majorum, almost the length of a whole Guardian.
But of course you are perfectly indifferent to the tittle-tattle of scandalous tongues.
Bruce probably referred to the tattle about a love intrigue between Gowrie, or Ruthven, and the King's wife.
The Conqueror routed them out, and they repaired to Bath, where their taste for tittle-tattle might have been indulged, but meeting with rudeness from the celebrated Bath chaps, they hastened to Flanders.
The type was here incarnate, and he bathed his mind in it, washing off, temporarily at least, the merchandise and tittle-tattle of its normal environment.
Then the minister hires me, and I have to stay till Mrs. Tittle-Tattle has time to tell the dominie all the disagreeable things of the parish.
All the tittle-tattle of the world pours into those ears like vinegar through a funnel.
Much that he gives us in his "General History of the Stage" is only gossip, yet what is there more fascinating than tittle-tattle about players?
Such women in England will hold it out with the men, when they have a bottle before them, as well as upon t'other occasion, and tattle infinitely better than they.
I tell you of an important step I have taken in my life, and you bring out a lot of tattle and nonsense.
Sooner I had a snake in my hut to run and tattle to the gods of me.
One night in early July, Carlisle came suddenly upon the name of Hugo Canning in the foreign tattle column of a London newspaper.
Town-talk the lovely Miss Heth would be, spotted all over with that horrid tattle from which she (and Hugo) had ever so shuddered and shrunk.
What had she, of all people, to fear from the clacking tattle of a few old cats?
I sent you just such another piece of tittle-tattle as this by General Waldegrave: you are very partial to me, or very fond of knowing every thing that passes in your own country, if you can be amused so.
That thy free hand so largely has shower'd upon me here; But his malicioustattle hath cost the liar dear.
For it I have far'd badly; he beat me black and blue; Such mischief-making tattle his patience could not brook, And for it ample vengeance on my poor limbs he took.