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His plays are witty, caustic causeries of a decadent society.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the urbane veteran of perhaps 100 diplomatic causeries in the last ten months, Mr. Davis could afford to ignore the implication of naivete.

From Time Magazine Archive

I forget in which of his many dealings with an author who, as he remarks in the "Coppet-and-Weimar" causeries, was "an idol of his youth and one that he never renounced," this fancy occurs.

From Corinne, Volume 1 (of 2) Or Italy by Greig, R. S.

There was an intimate tender tone about these causeries.

From Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People by Zangwill, Israel

Look here, Helena," he said, "I've been feeling I was a bit of a brute about those causeries of yours.

From Helena Brett's Career by Coke, Desmond

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