causerie
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Whatever was the nature of His Majesty's causerie he arrived at Santander seemingly more spruce and sprightly than ever.
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And then about the causerie having been long——!
From Helena Brett's Career by Desmond Coke
And it is just possible that if Goldsmith had kept to this vein of familiar causerie, the public might in time have been attracted by its quaintness.
From Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series by William Black
Which laudable effort toward intellectual and artistic uplift Hamil never laughed at; and there ensued always the most astonishing causerie concerning art that two men in a wilderness ever engaged in.
From The Firing Line by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
It is easier to divine the "Sources" and the inspiration of The Age of Bronze than to place the reader au courant with the literary and political causerie of the day.
From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry by Ernest Hartley Coleridge
His plays are witty, caustic causeries of a decadent society.
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As the urbane veteran of perhaps 100 diplomatic causeries in the last ten months, Mr. Davis could afford to ignore the implication of naivete.
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He had no need for all her causeries and things.
From Helena Brett's Career by Desmond Coke
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 Desmond Coke
In the first of these after-dinner causeries I ventured humbly to remark that Patriotism was a vulgar vice of which I had never been guilty.
From Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen