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"He told it hisself, blabbed it right out to the men at the camp; then he went on down to Loss Anglus, big as life, an' blowed about it there. He's cheeky." Melissa turned on him with a flash of contempt. "You said they ketched him." The boy felt his importance as the bearer of sensational tidings ebbing away. "I don't care," he replied sullenly. "They'll hang 'im, anyway: the cor'ner said so."
"What the devil!" exclaimed Chiffinch; "why, this is scarce civil. What! off for the races with his whole retinue?" "All but one," replied Lance, "whom his lordship sent back to London with letters." "To London with letters!" said Chiffinch. "Why, I am for London, and could have saved his express a labour. But stop hold I begin to recollect d n, can I have blabbed?
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.
Flamby felt a tingling sensation and knew that a flush was rising from her neck to her brow, but with success in view she was loth to abandon her scheme. "Show me first," she said. "Oh, no. Be a sport, kid. You might do me no end of harm if you blabbed. Give me a kiss and I shall know we are pals." He placed his hand on Flamby's shoulder and she tried not to shrink.
I have I have I remember it all now I have blabbed; and to the very weasel of the Court, who sucks the yelk out of every man's secret. Furies and fire that my afternoons should ruin my mornings thus!
He refused to allow her to mix herself up in such a case, and destroyed the letter. Then the dancer blabbed to others, until her story reached the ears of the police. Mace sent for her.
That comment appeared in the next day's issue of the Miroir through the good offices of a publisher among the guests, and became historic. Lucien was supposed to be the traitor who blabbed. His defection gave the signal for a terrific hubbub in the Liberal camp; Lucien was the butt of the Opposition newspapers, and ridiculed unmercifully. The whole history of his sonnets was given to the public.
The prince observed Rogojin with great curiosity; he seemed paler than ever at this moment. "What do you know about it?" cried the latter. "Well, my father learned the whole story at once, and Zaleshoff blabbed it all over the town besides. So he took me upstairs and locked me up, and swore at me for an hour.
There was a short interval of waiting and then the lawyer came. Being but a little wisp of a man, all malignance and no courage, he would have fled when he saw me. But I caught him by the collar and sent him scurrying around the table to keep his master company. "Now, then; how much or how little have you two blabbed of the doings at Appleby Hundred some weeks since?" I demanded.
"But two, sir, at least so Peggy told me, and she would just as soon have blabbed about the whole two-and-thirty the rest are as sound as yours, which are beautiful." "And her hair, Sampson, is that all right, too?" asks the young gentleman. "'Tis lovely I have seen that. I can take my oath to that.
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