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Robert Carlaw, in coward fashion, put off the matter for a day or two; and then, when concealment was no longer possible, blurted out the truth, not without tears.
" Konstantin Levin felt himself morally pinned against a wall, and so he got hot, and unconsciously blurted out the chief cause of his indifference to public business.
' 'Why, there's Copperfield, mother,' he angrily retorted, pointing his lean finger at me, against whom all his animosity was levelled, as the prime mover in the discovery; and I did not undeceive him; 'there's Copperfield, would have given you a hundred pound to say less than you've blurted out!
And now staffers, clearly upset at his departure, have blurted out a goodbye speech.
" During a late-night editorial session, she says, Shawn blurted out his love.
Finally, a bit exasperated, I blurted out what I thought would be the metaphor that would settle the issue, saying, “If you want to make a penny, you've got to spend a penny!” Although those present were too polite to split their sides and roll about in hysterics, they were obviously amused, for, as was explained to me, I had picked the wrong metaphor: spend a penny is a Briticism for `go to the loo,' or, as they say in America, `the bathroom.
Is it not enough for you, John Carker, that I am your near relation, and can't detach myself from that-' 'Say disgrace, James,' interposed the other in a low voice, finding that he stammered for a word. 'You mean it, and have reason, say disgrace.' 'From that disgrace,' assented his brother with keen emphasis, 'but is the fact to be blurted out and trumpeted, and proclaimed continually in the presence of the very House! His frequent reference to Miss Dombey was suspicious; but the Captain had a secret kindness for Mr Toots's apparent reliance on him, and forbore to decide against him for the present; merely eyeing him, with a sagacity not to be described, whenever he approached the subject that was nearest to his heart. 'Captain Gills,' blurted out Mr Toots, one day all at once, as his manner was, 'do you think you could think favourably of that proposition of mine, and give me the pleasure of your acquaintance?' 'Why, I tell you what it is, my lad,' replied the Captain, who had at length concluded on a course of action; 'I've been turning that there, over.' 'Captain Gills, it's very kind of you,' retorted Mr Toots. 'I'm much obliged to you.
At last he blurted out,- "I say, East, can't we get something else besides potatoes? Don't you know that I expect the sixth to stop fighting?" Brooke felt much more uncomfortable than he had expected, but he was rather a favourite with the Doctor for his openness and plainness of speech, so blurted out, as he walked by the Doctor's side, who had already turned back,- "Yes, sir, generally.
It is-it is a great charge." "Yes, indeed it is," she said earnestly; "and I am sure you will be kind enough to give your influence to help me with them-poor boys." "Oh! oh!" he exclaimed, "anything I can do-" in such a transport of eager helpfulness that Rachel coldly said, "We are all anxious to assist in the care of the children." He coloured up, and with a sort of effort at self-assertion, blurted out, "As the clergyman of the parish-," and there halted, and was beginning to look foolish, when Lady Temple took him up in her soft, persuasive way. "Of course we shall look to you so much, and you will be so kind as to let me know if there is any one I can send any broth to at anytime." "Thank you; you are very good;" and he was quite himself again. "I shall have the pleasure of sending you down a few names." "I never did approve the broken victual system," began Rachel, "it creates dependence." "Come here, Hubert," said Fanny, beckoning a boy she saw at a distance, "come and shake hands with Mr. Touchett." It was from instinct rather than reason; there was a fencing between Rachel and the curate that made her uncomfortable, and led her to break it off by any means in her power; and though Mr. Touchett was not much at his ease with the little boy, this discussion was staged off.
Charley, home for his winter holidays, blurted out at the squire's table: 'So, Harry Richmond, you're the cleverest fellow in the world, are you? But it sounds like my impudence to be talking to you about-about-You see," he blurted out, "she's going to Italy with the Raeburns.
I suppose," he blurted out with an effort, "that Alice has got it.
I suppose," he blurted out with an effort, "that Alice has got it.
Of course I blurted out a name in the first minute or two, to my father's great amusement.
I flung myself from my saddle and blurted out my news.
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