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My name is J." He made no effort to produce his wallet or cardcase.
You scavy I never turned up the bloody rags, riffling some cardcase's ken?
Silk got out his cardcase.
Dr. Gerard's cardcase was again to the fore.
He reached into his coat, produced a small shiny leather cardcase, set down a multicolored, elaborately printed card.
After further examination, they burned the cardcase and its contents, all but the bills, and likewise the picture of a little girl in the locket.
The family cardcase having done its duty the girls walked on, and Jo uttered another thanksgiving on reaching the fifth house, and being told that the young ladies were engaged.
Russian leather cardcase, with cards of Enoch J. Drebber of Cleveland, corresponding with the E. J. D. upon the linen.
There was a gold watch, for one thing, with a chain and locket; there was a silver pencil, and a matchbox, and a handful of small change, and finally a cardcase.
He opened his cardcase, took out the daguerrotype, the one of the other, older woman--her aunt's-minced it with energetic fingers, then let it fall in trifling pieces downward all over the ground.
And if you'll just read and sign this last form . . ." Jens, seated across from him, tore open the pink velope and dumped change, watch, minicorder, and cardcase onto the desk top.
An examination of his pocketbook and cardcase shows beyond any question that the deceased is none other than Sir Francis Norton, of Deane Park, who has only within the last year come into the baronetcy.
CHAPTER XIX THE NEW ALLY "MY credentials," stated Carl Lieth suavely, presenting a cardcase to Sheriff Brock.
Wolfe said, "Here, Archie," and handed me the paper, and from my own breast pocket I took the brown ostrich cardcase, gold-tooled, given to me by Wolfe on a birthday, in which I carried my police and fire .
She had a full-time social secretary, as well as women to look after her children, and, of course, she herself presided over the political wife's necessity, the cardcase, with which, each morning of practically every week, she must make the rounds, stopping at the houses of congressional, diplomatic, judicial wives in order to leave a card as an act of homage.