He would teach Charles, the eldest of the three, to master chess, a nonsensical game his prating pater really could not stand. |
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So, I'm not going to stop prating on and on about my favorite sport, but I won't do it nearly as much. |
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Here was this unsophisticated, inexperienced woman, prating her irritating certainties and proposing to overthrow the entire post-war settlement. |
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Well shot of him, and his conspiring clan of prating Scots and scheming ragged gentry from the North. |
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When they stumble, their prating foolishness suddenly seems charming. |
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So I could, presumably, freely take aim in its well-fenced online garden of gentility at prating, hypocritical Californian prigs, but not at prating, hypocritical American prigs. |
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Away, thou rag, thou quantity, thou remnant, or I shall so bemeet thee with thy yard as thou shall think on prating whilst thou liv'st! |
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