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"That's a lie, that you haven't thought of doing it. That's what you're asking to go to Petersburg for. If you haven't written, have you blabbed to anybody here? Speak the truth. I've heard something." "When I was drunk, to Liputin. Liputin's a traitor. I opened my heart to him," whispered the poor captain. "That's all very well, but there's no need to be an ass.

Waves of sentiment spread through and through him; his affection for Quarrier dampened his eyes; and still he blabbed on and on, gazing with brimming eyes upon Quarrier, who sat back silent and attentive as Mortimer circled and blundered nearer and nearer to the crucial point of his destination.

It is a good maxim to trust a person entirely or not at all; for a secret is often innocently blabbed out by those who know but half of it.

But her darting off alone that way after midnight proves that some sort of a crisis had come up. She had heard something more than likely through Morris. He probably," with great contempt, "became hysterical again, couldn't contain himself and blabbed everything whatever it was." Then he burst out aloud, angrily.

And our patrons slept peacefully, delighted with their unpunished thievery, till a Gentile boy, one Serge Ivanovich, joined us on one of his own "nights." He was the son of the village elder, and a cousin of Peter Khlopov. He was compelled to obey Jacob, but the next morning he blabbed about it all over the village. Of course, our patrons were angry.

And he afforded her anecdotes to illustrate and confirm his assertion of Lord Wellington's ruthlessness. "I tell you," he concluded, "it's nothing but a trap to catch me. And if you had been fool enough to yield, and to have blabbed of my presence to Sylvia, you would have had it proved to you."

She would have blabbed it all over the place." "But, my good fellow," said I, "why the dickens shouldn't we have known?" "That I was making an ass of myself?" "No, you young idiot!" I cried. "That you were making a man of yourself."

"I'll lend it to you with pleasure, so tell away," said Rose, bound to get at the secret. Evidently much relieved by the promise, Steve set his top-knot cheerfully erect again, and briefly stated the case. "As you say, it's all right to tell you, but don't let the boys know I blabbed, or Prince will take my head off. You see, Archie don't like some of the fellows Charlie goes with, and cuts 'em.

It must have been shortly after he made this deposition. He died in Vorse's saloon, which gives a color of suspicion to his death. In addition, Martinez, as you know, was dragged away somewhere." "Then Vorse learned old Saurez had blabbed, and killed him," Johnson said, in a convinced tone. "Vorse is a bad bird, I want to say. But so are all of them, Sorenson, Burkhardt and Judge Gordon as well."

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.

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