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The trees waved and bent and murmured, as though they gossiped with each other over this odd gravedigger.
WHEN VALMOND CAME TO PONTIAC, COMPLETEGILBERT PARKER"They are dressing a new bride for my master, and I must hasten back," he gossiped, lounging on the merchant's little stall.
SIX WOMENVICTORIA CROSSWhen the snows fell the Indians forgot the wagon-soldiers, as they feasted and gossiped by their camp-fires.
THE WAY OF AN INDIANFREDERIC REMINGTONYet Mr. Bentham kept his countenance, gave the poor fellow a good dinner, and gossiped with him till the time had run out.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 16, NO. 97, NOVEMBER, 1865VARIOUSBobby's guardian would have liked very well to have sat before the canteen in the sun and gossiped about his small charge.
GREYFRIARS BOBBYELEANOR ATKINSONHere they sat and gossiped for an hour, and offered a large handsome white horse for sale at the price of 341 127 rupees.
TRANS-HIMALAYA, VOL. 2 (OF 2)SVEN HEDINBehind, the broad leaved shrubbery gossiped softly with the wind, and from the lower main terrace came music and laughing voices.
SPACE VIKINGHENRY BEAM PIPERFriends who had merely gossiped behind their backs were reinstated to complete favor.
WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?RUPERT HUGHES"I meet Mr. Poe very often at the receptions," gossiped one of the fair poetesses in a letter to a friend in the country.
THE DREAMERMARY NEWTON STANARDChildren in their bright dresses played with merry shouts and their nurses idly gossiped.
THE BISHOP'S APRONW. SOMERSET MAUGHAMWORDS RELATED TO GOSSIPED
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