I all but gave myself away byblurting out the fact that I never slept in trains, but checked the words in time.
But I thought you wished----" I pulled up on the brink of blurtingout about my going to England.
Once or twice he hesitated, blurting out: "I say, does this bore you?
Charlie leapt up and forward, breathlessly blurting out joy tempered by uneasiness.
Never was I nearer to an indignant protest to be followed by the blurting of the whole truth, of nothing but the truth, to the effect that I loved her madly, wildly, and could have crushed her in my arms till she cried for mercy.
A chill would come over me at the idea of suddenly blurting out my love to her and having her look at me as she once gazed on Gordon, perhaps even more sorrowfully, because I think I have become a more valued friend.
Of course the blurting habit itself is often merely a form of pose; confidence men practice it for good business reasons.
The blurting way is the easiest way of meeting a situation and wins the praise of frankness.
He did not feel like blurting out the truth to Mr. Wagg and asking what that effectually compromised gentleman was going to do about it.
He had been wondering how to approach the question with Vona without blurting the thing and making a mess of it.
Then somehow Marjorie found herselfblurting out the entire story to her form mistress.
When you think you know anything that affects me, come to me with it at once: otherwise you will be blurting it out to somebody else.
You have seen, in the course of this narrative, what scrapes I have gotten into by speaking before I stopped to think, and blurting out the simple truth.
I'm an escaped prisoner," he said suddenly, blurtingout the words.
She was a shade wiser than the night before, when she had vexed him by blurting out her thoughts.
Now he would know what had really happened, and be able to prove to a waiting public and sneering newspapers that Scotland Yard was not "asleep," but that neither was it to be bullied nor cajoled into blurting out all that it knew.
Yes, exactly where you said, Cleek," cried the Superintendent, blurting out the name unconsciously in his agitation.
Gazing into the girl's questioning eyes he could scarcely refrain fromblurting out all he suspected.
Indeed, too angry for bantering further words, Christie had actually started for the stairs, intending to execute her threat, when the perspiring Tommy succeeded in stopping her, by plainly blurting out the exact truth.
All the way down the Rue Royale and across the Place de la Concorde he kept blurting out words of revenge and threats which he was itching to carry out.
How I kept my tongue from blurting out the truth, I don't know: but a gentleman born does not like to own himself a thief.
A fine life if one had a parcel of women about, all blurting out their real minds every moment, and never smoothing matters.
But, above all, there was the risk of one or other of those friends coming up and blurting all out, taking for granted that the doctor must be in their confidence, or why bring him.
She was desperately afraid that she had destroyed all hope of success by blurting it out like this.
For blurting out in the court-room what I did when the jury found Laurie guilty.
I suppose," George continued, "I ought to thank you and your sister for not reminding your parents what I was some years ago, for not blurting it out to a lot of other people.
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