1 However, since no one turned him out, and Anna Sergyevna even presented him to her aunt and her sister, he soon recovered himself and began to chatter volubly.
2 Pierre drank one glass after another, looking from under his brows at the tipsy guests who were again crowding round the window, and listening to their chatter.
3 She answered him and continued her chatter.
4 And this human feeling dominated everything else and soared above all their affected chatter.
5 The Frenchman's chatter which had previously amused Pierre now repelled him.
6 He tried to think of something to say and couldn't, and silently he blessed her because she kept up a steady chatter which relieved him of any necessity for conversation.
7 Widows could never chatter vivaciously or laugh aloud.
8 Suppose she never again saw him at breakfast, silent but amiable, listening to her chatter.
9 Thinking of them she did not think of the ugliness of Main Street as she hurried along it to the chatter of the Jolly Seventeen.
10 The noise of china and chatter drowned her murmur.
11 Nor the chatter of china faces glazed and hard.
12 He might have been the brass statue which Albertus Magnus is said to have animated just so far as to make it chatter, and move, and be his servant.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 1: 6 The Figure against the Sky 13 They had to chatter and explain the business at great length to each other, and my first attempts to make the exquisite little sounds of their language caused an immense amount of amusement.
14 Laughter and chatter were audible in the adjoining room, from two fresh children's voices: it was Eponine and Azelma.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER I—THE WATER QUESTION AT MONTFERMEIL 15 They had a doll, which they turned over and over on their knees with all sorts of joyous chatter.
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