Barnaby Rudge and Mrs Rudge are in it likewise; but the villain, Joseph Willet, is the
ringleader. Their plottings and schemes are known to me and Miggs.
"Will you promise not to touch us, if we do?" demanded their
ringleader.
None of them liked Snipes, and this disagreeable show of authority since he had murdered King, the real head and
ringleader of the mutineers, had only added fuel to the flames of their hatred.
I was second to none of the company in any acts of debauchery; nay, I soon distinguished myself so notably in all riots and disorders, that my name generally stood first in the roll of delinquents; and instead of being lamented as the unfortunate pupil of Sir George, I was now accused as the person who had misled and debauched that hopeful young gentleman; for though he was the
ringleader and promoter of all the mischief, he was never so considered.
Bunyan tells us that he swore and told lies and that he was the
ringleader in all the wickedness of the village.
Now, of the two men, it is clear that the one who wrote the 'at' and 'to' was the
ringleader."
They had not been long in that posture when the boatswain, who was the principal
ringleader of the mutiny, and had now shown himself the most dejected and dispirited of all the rest, came walking towards them, with two more of the crew; the captain was so eager at having this principal rogue so much in his power, that he could hardly have patience to let him come so near as to be sure of him, for they only heard his tongue before: but when they came nearer, the captain and Friday, starting up on their feet, let fly at them.
But the colonel ordered six of the
ringleaders to be seized, and thought no punishment so proper as to deliver them bound into my hands; which some of his soldiers accordingly did, pushing them forward with the butt-ends of their pikes into my reach.
Comminges had arrested one of the
ringleaders and had ordered him to be hanged near the cross of Du Trahoir; but in attempting to execute this command the soldiery were attacked in the market-place with stones and halberds; the delinquent had escaped to the Rue des Lombards and rushed into a house.
In one place one hears of a student's robbing the mail on the high road; in another place people of good social position forge false banknotes; in Moscow of late a whole gang has been captured who used to forge lottery tickets, and one of the
ringleaders was a lecturer in universal history; then our secretary abroad was murdered from some obscure motive of gain.
Antinous and Eurymachus, who were their
ringleaders and much the foremost among them all, were sitting together when Noemon son of Phronius came up and said to Antinous,
They couldn't help, on the whole, being glad that they had so acted, and that the resistance had been successful against such of their own form as had shown fight; they felt that law and order had gained thereby, but the
ringleaders they couldn't quite pardon at once.