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1Whereat up pricked his ears like the old gossip he was.
2But you probably don't want to hear all this old gossip.
3In England, Frank and Lucy weren't interested in the old gossip.
4Don't you tell me I'm like that old gossip, said Mr. Harrison irritably.
5I had a famous old gossip in one of my tales,- amuch-babblingWidow Sertingly.
6Our old gossip professed to know all about this, from its very first establishment.
7Oh, but she was a fine old gossip, was Margot!
8The memory of old gossip came back to him.
9He was a great old gossip, and he had already obtained the information he wanted.
10And that old gossip, Mr. Crow, warned Jasper Jay that he had better be careful.
11Mère Malheur was next day despatched on a visit to her old gossip, Dame Tremblay.
12He was loath to believe the old gossip.
13He's a great old gossip, this palm. He looked up into the rustling fronds and smiled.
14The "boy" stood resigned, as a man does to listen to an old gossip.
15I have got to renew old acquaintances; revive old gossip; possibly, recall to life almost obliterated memories.
16He was an inveterate old gossip, and was acquainted with the business of everybody in the neighborhood.
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