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The curate and the barber listened with great amusement to the words of the three; but Don Quixote, uneasy lest Sancho should blab and blurt out a whole heap of mischievous stupidities, and touch upon points that might not be altogether to his credit, called to him and made the other two hold their tongues and let him come in.

"Of course, she'll be sorry for part of it, but right is right, and justice ought to be done. But there, I'll blab it all myself if I don't look out. Hurry up, Judy, let's get the cocoa stewing while Elinor prinks." They had the table arranged in gala array, and the cocoa steaming in its receptacle, before Elinor and Margaret Howes joined them.

You let him see " he began. "The wax on Bottom Level, in the Fourth Ward?" I asked. "He won't blab about that. He doesn't blab things where they oughtn't be blabbed." "That's right," Dad backed me up. He was beginning to think of Bish as one of the Times staff, now. "We got a lot of tips from him, but nothing we give him gets out." He got his pipe lit again. "What about that wax, Joe?" he asked.

"And you are not afraid of her telling?" "Why, get along! She knows nothing about my little game!" replied la Pouraille. "I make her drunk, though she is of the sort that would never blab even with her head under the knife. But such a lot of gold !" "Yes, that turns the milk of the purest conscience," replied Jacques Collin. "So I could do the job with no peepers to spy me.

Monck raised himself with a slow, blind movement. "Did you ever dice with the devil?" he said. "Stake your honour stake all you'd got to save a woman from hell? And then lose my God lose all even even the woman?" Again he checked himself. "I'm talking like a damned fool. Stop me, someone! I've come through hell-fire and it's scorched away my senses. I never thought I should blab like this."

"What I wrote you nothing more," he said stubbornly. "Did the fellow blab or what?" I asked. He looked up at me with a troubled smile. "Oh, no! He didn't. He made it a kind of confidential business between us.

I don't see why the three of us couldn't have kept this to ourselves but Something had to blab it out! Why he should do that, and then distrust the very men he chose for so munificent a sharing of a confidence better withheld that is quite beyond my understanding. Dewing, you would never have clapped an eye on that nugget if I had suspected in you so unswerving a loyalty to the gang.

'Oh no nothing he said nothing He told me a stu student 'Silence, scoundrel! Listen, you dirty beast; if you ever breathe a word in your dreams even 'Mercy on us 'Silence! if you blab if any one if I find out you shall find no hiding-place even underground! Do you hear? You can go! The man vanished.

And, besides, what business is it of mine?" And herewith the Corporal began whistling, as if he would have no more of the conversation. But Mrs. Cat was not to be satisfied, not she, and carried on her cross-questions. "Why, look you," said the Corporal, after parrying many of these, "Why, look you, I'm an old fool, Catherine, and I must blab.

A promise of love, of love to a groom, the son of a serf! Why, the dog must be mad or drunk to believe such a thing possible; his very belief in anything so monstrous makes him worthy of death. And then he dares to blab! This is much worse than Pico. Medea is bound to defend her honor a second time; if she could stab Pico, she can certainly stab this fellow, or have him stabbed.

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