He wrote poetry, which he filed away under the letter “P” in his letter-file. ❋ Unknown (2004)
These others are filed away in that letter-file, alphabetically also. ❋ C. A. Toledano (N/A)
Then the eminent lawyer delved importantly into an empty letter-file; emerged after ten minutes 'study in order to give Blackstone a few thoroughly familiar turns, opened the window further to cool his fevered brain, lit a highly athletic cigar, crossed his legs, and was at last at leisure to talk business with Garrison, who had almost fallen asleep during the business rush. ❋ Unknown (1924)
He wrote poetry, which he filed away under the letter "P" in his letter-file. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)
Miss Smith slowly closed her letter-file but did not look up. ❋ Unknown (1915)
He lighted his lamp and brought down the letter-file from which had been extracted the description of the wreck for Gardner of the ❋ Samuel Hopkins Adams (1914)
Kennedy said nothing, but as one of the firemen roughly but reverently covered the remains with a rubber sheet, he stooped down and withdrew from the breast of the woman a long letter-file. ❋ Unknown (1908)
'P' that was destroyed at the office, and there is nothing in the letter-file here, either. ❋ Unknown (1908)
No objection was offered to our request to examine Mr. Morowitch's personal effects in the library, and accordingly Craig ransacked the desk and the letter-file. ❋ Unknown (1908)
"I guess I'm a letter-file instead of a lady." ... ❋ Will Levington Comfort (1905)
To see a letter-file in your dreams, is significant of important news, which will cause you an irksome journey. ❋ Unknown (1901)
And he _is_ all right -- "He half turned toward a big letter-file;" his record is clean, so far. ❋ Unknown (1899)
So, too with a memory singularly tenacious, he left no correspondence for he felt the need of none His cash-book and ledger were his letter-press and letter-file. ❋ Unknown (1897)
A few desks, a cabinet letter-file, a typewriter stand or two, a chart, a picture askew upon the wall -- this might still have been the office of the Y.V. railway. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)
He entered it in the morning without a word to his clerks as he passed through the outer room, and he made no sign throughout the forenoon, except to strike savagely on his desk-bell from time to time, and send out to Walker for some book of accounts or a letter-file. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)
After writing you on the 15th, I turned to my letter-file to see what letters I had written to Callender, and found them to have been of the dates of 1798, October the 11th, and 1799, September the 6th, and ❋ Thomas Jefferson (1784)
She was murdered with this deadly instrument "-- Craig laid the letter-file on the table --" and it was planned to throw the entire burden of suspicion on her by asserting that there was a shortage in the books of her department. " ❋ Unknown (1908)