TRAVEL:Paul Theroux has a magpie-like mind that jumps from subject to subject.
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One was a dainty little magpie; the other a soft-eyed turtle dove.
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It was a magpie, which actually had no business being in town.
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For the magpie is the cleverest bird of all at building nests.
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Unlike the rook, crow and magpie mentioned the woodpigeon is good eating.
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He is hiding inside of it since the spouter made its noise.
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Again he pointed his spouter at me, but again it only clicked.
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We let our bodies go soft, and dropped the spouter on the ground.
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Just then a loud report told that the spouter was again to the front.
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Florian Marchand, "the water-spouter," was another performer who enjoyed considerable fame.
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He's young and a great chatterer, maybe, but a help to me.
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But the fluent chatterer reined in and became a good listener.
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Elsie bent forward to give the chatterer another cup of tea.
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I was always a chatterer; Lord, how I have talked in my day!
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But you are a chatterer, and it is not pleasant to associate with you.
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Mary Wells, though a great chatterbox, was the closest girl in England.
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Benedick was a merry chatterbox, who had determined to live a bachelor.
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Once I had been a regular chatterbox, but school had changed all that.
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He is very stolid and honest, and fortunately not a chatterbox.
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I am no chatterbox, and will certainly not betray your confidence.
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Promise not to think me a babbler, and I will tell you.
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He waved her aside as a babbler who broke in upon his thoughts.
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I am no babbler, father, so the caution is not needed.
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He was a babbler, who understood a story badly, and repeated it worse.
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Granted I am a babbler, a harmless vexatious babbler, like all of us.
Ús de prater en anglès
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The dear prater went on-Myguardian called me aside, when tea was over.
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You would be of little account if you weren't a prater.
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Will he not be called by them a prater, a star-gazer, a good-for-nothing?
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Cocksbod, said the steward, we have met with a prater.
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Speak, I beseech you, that their worships may not take me for some lying prater.
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And yet-theprater Vanity once more, you see: but I will let him speak out this time.
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How wholly we all lie at the mercy of a single prater, not needfully with any malign purpose!
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D-n the prater; grinning rascal!
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I don't care to become a bore, as it is called, or a ceaseless prater of morality, which is the same thing.
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So he hastens to add that, of course, "the true pilot" will be called "a prater, a star-gazer, a good-for-nothing."
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A deistical prater, fit to sit in the chimney-corner of a pot-house, and make blasphemous comments on the one greasy newspaper fingered by beer-swilling tinkers.
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Now he said, Mollie Prater, you got a case of the crazies?
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Matt Prater's 40-yard field goal and Ellington's long run completed the scoring.
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Prater made his first NFL start against the team that released him.
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She knew that they were returning from the races at the Prater.
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Those dreaming pedants and praters never for a moment comprehended their position.