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"That is more than he has been giving me," she said suspiciously. "How often did he tell you to give me that?" "Four times a day." "He's found out! He's found out!" "That chambermaid blabbed, and of course he heard it. I I saw him just after. He felt so terribly, Madeleine dear! Your heart would have ached for him.
"Look how Gouch blabbed to that old man last night." "Where are they now?" "In the captain's stateroom opening a new bottle of liquor. Neither of them can stand up straight." "For two pins I'd pitch them overboard. Where is Sculley?" "He is with them, drinking hard, too." "If we only knew how to run that launch we could leave them behind and sail out of here."
"And has Gillie been at Walladmor to-day?" "Yes: pretty early this morning." "Then take my word for it its she that has blabbed to Sir Morgan about the funeral. And I'd be glad to think that were the worst: for I heard it whispered once or twice to-day that Sir Morgan had got notice of your return.
But the prince had not blabbed of it; on the contrary, when, with his head bandaged and an explanation ready, he made his appearance before Liza, she had already heard everything.... Whether Bizmyonkov had betrayed me, or the news had reached her by other channels, I cannot say. Though, indeed, can anything ever be concealed in a little town?
You saved my sister's life, and the least I can do is to keep secret all that would pain your life if blabbed abroad. I know what mischief folks' tongues can make. I will wait by the door, never fear, and will rather lose my place than not strain all the legal power I possess to keep the young lady back from sorrow."
Because you have compelled our friend, the Vice-Governor here, to take all the money on the premises, that is, all the contents of the reeds and pipe-stems, of which you blabbed, into his own custody, whereas you might have kept your own counsel, and culled the money out at your leisure, without anybody having an idea of its existence." "Yes; but that would not be honest.
She even felt that the scorn in Marjorie's face was not personal, but she had shrunk from it as from the sudden lash of a whip. The stranger girl, too, had not blabbed but had even seemed to smile her forgiveness when Mavis turned, with no good-by, to follow Jason. Hand in hand the two little mountaineers had crossed the threshold of a new world that day.
The owner was a lumpish, ungainly fellow, astonishingly bow-legged. He had a little yapping dog, which jumped backwards and forwards between his knees like a trick-dog through a hoop. Preparations had been made for my coming, "by his lordship," as the farmer blabbed out.
So I told Kadrab to say nothing of this, but the idle-pated fellow blabbed it over the city, and it came to the ears of Goorelka. Then she sent for me to visit her, and by the advice of Ravaloke I went, and she fondled me, and sought to get at the depth of my knowledge by a spell that tieth every faculty save the tongue, and it is the spell of vain longing.
'No, they won't; men never forgive like women. But it's right. Please tell 'em for me, and get it over. Mr Laurence knows it, I guess. I blabbed when my wits were gone; but he was very kind all the same.
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