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Of late, however, Gavinia had taken to blurting out disquieting questions, to the significance of which she withheld the key, such as "Is there ony place nowadays, ma'am, where there's tourniements? And could an able-bodied lassie walk to them? and what might be the charge to win in?"
It's about the only thrill I ever get since since I had to live in a chair. My name is Carver. Dan Carver. What's yours?" "Jim Gollop," said Jimmy, puzzling his excellent memory to recall why it was that the name Dan Carver suggested something, and then, after an interval, blurting, "Carver? Are you the man who used to be a famous race driver two or three years ago?
Somershall not only made it a practice to sit long at dinner and sleep after it; he invariably lost his temper if the dinner-hour were delayed; and, being deaf as well as honest, he was capable of blurting out his mind in a fashion to confound either of these disingenuous courses. As for Mr. Wapshott, the wording of the Commission had frightened him, and he wished himself at home. It was Mr.
She, realizing the crisis which had come, forgetting everything except the imminent danger of losing him once for all, without time for long explanation or any round about seductions, ran forward, laying her hand on his arm and blurting out, "But I've refused him."
Eve's words had their effect, and when Reuben turned his pale face to her again his whole mood was softened. "'Tis to be the same friend I always was that I've come, Eve," he said; "only you know me, and how I can never keep from blurting out all at once things that I ought to bring round bit by bit, so that they might do good and not give offence."
We arranged that to excite you, so we purposely spread rumours, that he might discuss the case with you, and Razumihin is not a man to restrain his indignation. Mr. Zametov was tremendously struck by your anger and your open daring. Think of blurting out in a restaurant 'I killed her. It was too daring, too reckless. I thought so myself, if he is guilty he will be a formidable opponent.
The young man, still in the habit of blurting out his first impression, said, "Gosh, you've changed." "No," said his new wife. "The only thing that's changed is that now you can see. Oh, and you no longer have a bump on your nose." "But where's your blonde hair?" the young man asked. "My hair has always been this color," the girl said, fingering her chestnut tresses.
I say, Loman, was that the fishing-rod you were switching about out of your window that afternoon three weeks ago?" Loman turned red and white by turns, and wished the earth would swallow him! And to think of this fellow, the biggest donkey in Saint Dominic's, blurting out the very thing which of all things he had striven to keep concealed!
But cook had let her down badly, staring in such ingenuous amazement, and blurting out: "Oh Lor', mum, I don't want no aluminium set now. All I said was I thought our copper saucepans would need re-coppering in a year or so, and that, considering the trouble and expense that meant, we might as well restock with aluminium."
She of course was obliged to ask him to stay at the house at the house which was in fact his own; but he declined to do this, blurting out his reason at last very plainly. 'Captain Aylmer would not like it, and I suppose you are bound to think of what he likes and dislikes. 'I don't know what right Captain Aylmer would have to dislike any such thing, said Clara.
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