For the whole air was dense with the morbidity of
blackmail, which is the most morbid of human things, because it is a crime concealing a crime; a black plaster on a blacker wound.
Then he got up in the world and became an Obi-man, which gives an opportunity to wealth VIA
blackmail. Finally, he reached the highest honour in hellish service.
He had collected
blackmail from two or three hundred people already, that day, but had not chipped out ice enough to impair the glacier perceptibly.
The facts disclosed in the present work clearly manifest the policy of establishing military posts and a mounted force to protect our traders in their journeys across the great western wilds, and of pushing the outposts into the very heart of the singular wilderness we have laid open, so as to maintain some degree of sway over the country, and to put an end to the kind of "
blackmail," levied on all occasions by the savage "chivalry of the mountains."
Not for the first time, he was threatened with
blackmail. He was rich and supposed to be moral; the Basts knew that he was not, and might find it profitable to hint as much.
A light dawned on the cleric's averted face, and his mouth formed silently the word "
blackmail." Even as he did so the woman turned an abrupt white face over her shoulder and almost fell.
An adept at winged
blackmail, he had no aptitude for wings himself, and when he gazed down at the flying land and water far beneath him, he did not feel moved to attack his captor, now defenseless, both hands occupied with flight.
Perhaps a thought of
blackmail occurred to him as a useful possibility in helping him in his designs on Mademoiselle Stangerson.
'You would practically
blackmail the father of the girl you love?'
I won't marry your daughter, I won't be
blackmailed, and I won't be bullied.
If ever he
blackmailed an innocent person, then indeed we should have him, but he is as cunning as the Evil One.
He had heard of rich men who had been
blackmailed all their lives by some servant who had read a letter, or overheard a conversation, or picked up a card with an address, or found beneath a pillow a withered flower or a shred of crumpled lace.