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Then Ted knew why he had hesitated about blurting out his news there was an even bigger event to happen. "I'm so glad," said he. He stayed a little while only, as Mrs. Dean did not seem strong. He saw Dean when he came home. To both of his friends he told his news, what had been done, he showed Sir Robert's letter and then spoke of his plan for his mother and sister. "How wonderful," said Mrs.
Now was the work the moment of interest men and women groaning, staggering, and lying insensible; others shouting, leaping, and huzzaing; some singing, and not a few able-bodied spalpeens blurting, like over-grown children, on seeing their own blood; many raging and roaring about like bulls; all this formed such a group as a faction fight, and nothing else, could represent.
He hoped Ned would not think there had been something underhand in his action. He supposed that now when he heard of it he would understand or perhaps he would only think Whalley an eccentric old fool. What would have been the good of telling him any more than of blurting the whole tale to that man Massy? Five hundred pounds ready to invest. Let him make the best of that. Let him wonder.
She knew something was troubling him but could not get out of him what it was. Jerry shut a door of communication between them. He found it lonely, having to be on his guard against blurting out his secret. At a little after seven on Monday evening, the whole Martin family piled in the car to go to the P. T. A. meeting. It was unusual for the children to go to a P. T. A. but not for Mr. and Mrs.
'I say, he went on, blurting out the question after the undiplomatic manner of boyhood, 'why have you got Mabel to cut poor old Vincent? I call it a shame! Mark stopped half-way in taking off his coat. 'It would be no business of yours if I had, you know, he replied, 'but who told you I had done anything of the sort? 'Nobody, I can see for myself.
He frequently got excited with drinking, for even sober Florence had its "Beoni," or topers, both lay and clerical, who became loud at taverns and private banquets; and in spite of the agreement between him and Tito, that their public recognition of each other should invariably be of the coolest sort, there was always the possibility that on an evening encounter he would be suddenly blurting and affectionate.
The old pandurs naturally began murmuring among themselves. "Oh!" said they, "if he keeps on blurting out his whole line of route like this, we shall only have the empty nests of the robbers to thresh out for our trouble." "And this chap thinks, forsooth, that he will capture Fatia Negra!" growled the veteran sergeant.
I wasna in drink, an' I'm no sorry." "Hoot!" returned Mrs Crathie, blurting out her Scotch fast enough now, "I's warran' ye can lee well eneuch whan ye ha'e occasion. Tak' yer siller, an' du as I tell ye." "Wad ye ha'e me damned, mem?" Mrs Crathie gave a cry and held up her hands.
The very utterance of the rash vow made him weaker, for some of his force was expended in making it. The uncalculating, impulsive nature of the man makes him a favourite with all readers, and we sympathise with him, as a true brother, when we hear him blurting out his big words, followed so soon by such a contradiction in deeds.
Lila sat up in swift attention and winked away her tears. "Said what?" "Oh, nothing much." Bea wriggled. "Just talking." "I insist." "Oh, well, it doesn't signify. I was only thinking " Bea paused again before blurting out. "She said that roommates are good for the character."
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