She can be extremely mercurial, throwing files one moment and chattily cheerful the next. |
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She's written the book so earnestly and chattily, so it's good value, but every now and then Jenni is unintentionally hilarious and I just can't take her seriously. |
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Eastward, she had known her clientele chattily and had often been offered a drink or a cigarette in the buyer's office after business was concluded. |
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He was greeted by a member of the college staff, who asked, chattily, if he was related to the Cornish St. Aubyns, whose ancestral seat is a castle atop a small rocky island. |
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