Little pitchers have big ears
The one with the news (concluding awful and spicy revelations). "They were last heard of in New York, swaggering about in motor-cars, and she — with the two kiddies — poor thing, is running a picture post-card shop in Worthing." Little boy (whose presence has been totally forgotten). "Now tell us another story."
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