Very ambitious and very cunning she is a very good friend to the town gossiper, Sevanne Bonnier. |
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In reading these letters we are eavesdropping, and eavesdroppers have no right to complain if the Plauderei they overhear sometimes turns out to be discreditable to the gossiper as well as his subjects. |
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Let us suppose now that the pastor of that congregation had told me that she was under church discipline because she was a drunkard, an adulteress, or a gossiper, or had unresolved interpersonal conflicts. |
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