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Tony Flower Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Tim Lott rightly decries the supremacy of English fiction's chattering classes.
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Crowds holding Champagne flutes lingered around the imported cheeses set up one evening on the sidewalk, chattering in English, French, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Few believe the case will tarnish the image of the town for tourists; on a recent weekend, the streets were full of people chattering in English, Italian, German and French, passing preserved Spanish ruins from the 17th and 18th centuries.
She's chattering in English then switches to Japanese.
Indeed, it's hard to think of a more agreeable bunch of enthusiastic young men, who chatter in excellent English.
As the bar prepared to close, some boisterous Lebanese customers filed out in a flurry of chatter in Arabic, English and French.
The evidence and guesses to be found in "Susan Sontag" that she is an opportunist, a self-promoter and possibly a lesbian may stir some chatter around college English departments, but despite her winning this year's National Book Award for fiction, the readers who make best sellers and might recognize Ms. Sontag's name could fit into a cozy seminar.
She was a docent at the Asian arts wing of the de Young Museum, where she chattered away in English or Cantonese.
It's in a cluster of modern high-rises on Gold Panning Road, in the center of the city, formerly known as Canton, where the compradors once chattered in pidgin English.
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