Theresa I trust thoroughly, for she is not a
talkative woman; but consider how it will be when the truth comes out in its entirety!
'You're
talkative, mistress,' said Varden, pulling off his greatcoat, and looking at her askew.
I got this place, sir," persisted my
talkative old friend, "through the clerk before me leaving it.
My instructor sometimes looked in upon me when he was out for an evening tramp, and I noticed that he was more likely to linger and become
talkative if I had a comfortable chair for him to sit in, and if he found a bottle of Benedictine and plenty of the kind of cigarettes he liked, at his elbow.
He was in an excellent humor, in high spirits, and very
talkative. His entrance awoke his wife, who was in bed and fast asleep when he came in.
The district doctor, a
talkative young medical student, who had just finished his studies, came to see her.
Although it was the permanent residence of several distinguished chiefs, and of the noble Mehevi in particular, it was still at certain seasons the favourite haunt of all the jolly,
talkative, and elderly savages of the vale, who resorted thither in the same way that similar characters frequent a tavern in civilized countries.
The Frau Professor insisted that nothing but German should be spoken, so that Philip, even if his bashfulness had permitted him to be
talkative, was forced to hold his tongue.
"We drove them back!" said Boris with animation, growing
talkative. "Can you imagine it?" and he began describing how the Guards, having taken up their position and seeing troops before them, thought they were Austrians, and all at once discovered from the cannon balls discharged by those troops that they were themselves in the front line and had unexpectedly to go into action.
She was a country peasant-woman and a very
talkative one.
As he happened to go out now, and as Wemmick was brisk and
talkative, I said to Wemmick that I hardly knew what to make of Mr.
They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain,
talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren.