It may be anything he selects-an herb, a stone, a rabbit's foot-so long as he selects it secretly and divulges to no one what it is.
"Land of the Burnt Thigh"
Edith Eudora Kohl
Inside this "jellab" the basha is squeezed, standing up, and he remains there on a sparse diet of bread and water till he divulges.
"In the Tail of the Peacock"
Isabel Savory
There was a shade of alarm in his face and of the embarrassment one feels when a neighbor divulges news about a member of one's own household.
"Marcia Schuyler"
Grace Livingston Hill Lutz