The reply of the blackmailer was at least practical.
The blackmailershook off the seaman and, then gave some directions to his comrades; they spread out right and left of us, and tried to find some kind of cover.
He might have coped with theblackmailer alive, but hardly with his corpse.
When buying antiquities he would come across odd people from time to time, but never any one who openly avowed himself a blackmailer and a forger.
A blackmailermust have some token--something on which to base a ridiculous libel.
But he would pretend to believe it, all the same; so would the blackmailer be thrown the more off his guard.
The blackmailer was a German Socialist, who was out of employment--a man of desperate character.
After two or three visits he managed to scrape an acquaintance with the blackmailer and thereafter spent much time with him.
When at last the detective disclosed his identity the blackmailer at first refused to believe him, and then literally rolled on the floor in his agony and fear at discovering how he had been hoodwinked.
The blackmailer is a well known character in all large cities, and certainly the arch swindler of the day.
The blackmaileroperates on women in this manner: A man has an accomplice, a woman who passes as, and probably is, his wife.
The blackmailer follows her home, thus ascertaining her place of residence.
A slip, or what is known in a printing office as a "proof," is then printed, and armed with this the blackmailer pays a visit to the person he intends to fleece.
As the summer season comes on the wives of business men, who cannot leave business themselves, start for eastern resorts and watering places, the woman blackmailer joins the exodus.
Even if innocent of any wrong, the woman is alarmed and shows the blackmailer the note.
As to how the female blackmailer can be foiled, the remedy is obvious, and no man who possesses proper self-respect will ever become a victim.
The treatment for this kind of a blackmailer is to kick him out of the house, and bid him do his worse.
I never realised before," he said steadily, almost with insolence, "that the blackmailer could be blackmailed.
A blackmailer is always a coward, and a coward is invariably afraid of isolated action.
But I have also learnt this, that no blackmailer can stand alone.
Upon my soul, I think I prefer the blackmailerto the mere thief.
No doubt the malignant twinkle gleamed in that eye now, even as the blackmailer bit a cartridge for the next shot.
I do not know how it was arranged; I cannot imagine how even a blackmailer can make his demands.
That was really the last of his outstanding accounts, and he was ready to take his personal chance of the Divorce Court if the blackmailer turned nasty.
For she discovered that Edward Ashburnham was paying a blackmailer of whom she had never heard something like three hundred pounds a year.
We know this man is a blackmailer and that he engages in terrorising his unfortunate victims, but the mere fact that we know is not sufficient.
A blackmailer asks for something for nothing, and he's bound to get caught sooner or later.
Wherever we went we should imagine a blackmailer behind every bush, and every one we spoke to might be a detective.
Wretched blackmailer though he is, he could not resist a princess.
If Jenkins approached Curtis in that young man's present mood there was ample likelihood that the blackmailerwould never trouble him again.
Money would always keep Jenkins quiet, but to give up money to a blackmailer was like pouring it down a rat hole; if he kept it up the process was sure to cripple him in time.
The Ingenious Blackmailer An Inventor went to a King and was granted an audience, when the following conversation ensued: Inventor.
On the other hand, I could imagine a blackmailer looking like Chaliapine as Mephistopheles.
And even he's a better man than the blackmailer who was killed.
But the blackmailer was alarmed as well and fled hastily from the garden when he realised that he was not alone with his victim.
For a blackmailer knows he can strike but once, and, having struck, he loses all power over his victim.
Though Marvin's death had left the secretary no legacy it had also robbed the blackmailer of his power.
Jones had the whole case in his hands now, and he began preparing the toast on which to put this most evident blackmailer when cooked.
So it was documents not actions that the blackmailer held in suspense over the head of Rochester.
Uncle Rad who had loudly denounced the man as an impostor and a blackmailer before he set eyes on him, was ready to give him love and confidence the moment he saw him: and Luke was discarded like an old coat that no longer fitted.
There is absolutely no reason for you to fret one single instant because of the lies a blackmailer chooses to trump up.
Then the latter made a remark which in itself showed how expert a blackmailer he was.
Next night I happened to be out at the theatre when Rasputin, who was alone, emerged to walk round to a professional blackmailer named Ivan Scheseleff, who lived in the Rozhsky Prospekt.
Ena believed that she had successfully settled with the girl, but it was evident that Galtier was a blackmailer who intended to bleed them to the utmost.
In every walk of life to-day the blackmailer of both sexes is to be found in one guise or another.
Here were three men who might have been led away from faults that were eating into the soul of each, had not an impudent blackmailer stepped in at the beginning and torn from their clutches the healing medicine.
Love and a wealthy young lady intervene, together with a reversion of the legacies, so that the blackmailed turn on the blackmailer and pay him back in his own coin.
Besides, the blackmailer must have his due, which considerably diminished the sum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blackmailer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bloodsucker; harpy; leech; profiteer; shark; vampire; vulture