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Updated: June 12, 2025
"By finding someone who has seen Gibson visit Cummings' apartment, a janitor, a neighbor, the clerk at the desk, anyone." "Suppose no one saw him." "Then we must find out how they are communicating with each other. We can tap the telephone in Cummings' apartment and those at Gibson's office and home if it comes to that."
"Why, I shouldn't care for the steam heat if What is the rent?" he broke off to ask the janitor. "Nine hundred, sir." March concluded to his wife, "If it were furnished." "Why, of course! What could I have been thinking of? We're looking for a furnished flat," she explained to the janitor, "and this was so pleasant and homelike that I never thought whether it was furnished or not."
Their only other companion and confidant was the negro porter and janitor of the school, known as "Pirate Jim." Fitly, indeed, was he named, as the secrets of his early wild career confessed freely to his noble young friends plainly showed.
I guess I've lit matches before!" As a matter of fact, Bobby had had very little to do with matches unless an older person was about, but he did not like the janitor to think he never had matches in his pocket. Bobby had their skates over his arm, and the two children hurried down to the pond. Already a number of skaters were out, and the ice was in perfect condition.
"You mentioned in your report that you talked with the janitor. Did he drop anything about them that you didn't think worth while putting in the report?" "The janitor simply told me that a man and his daughter lived in the flat, and that he thought the man was away a good deal; so he supposed he must be a traveling man. They have always seemed to be quiet people.
"A real estate agent manages it," the janitor informed him. "Parker Cole over on Broadway." "Thanks," said Morgan, and returned down the alley to Lawrence Avenue where he turned west and walked over to Broadway. A few minutes later he stood at the counter in the real estate office, and a man approached him. "Is either Mr. Parker or Mr. Cole in?" "I am Mr. Cole," announced the man.
When he came back from a trip to the cellar to get a cloth from the janitor, for Miss Mason refused to help him, and began to dry the inside of the desk, they snickered audibly; but when he got down on his hands and knees and mopped the floor under the desk, they seemed to think it was the biggest kind of joke.
It is the lady's home when she is in town, but she has been in the country all summer. The boarding-house it's that is closed except for the janitor, and he doesn't know where she has gone. That's all." It might be "all," but it made the woodlander's heart sink.
The janitor made a mental calculation. Here on this one building, the boy had cleaned seven signs. That made a dollar and seventy-five cents that he had earned in one morning. Of course he would not often get so much out of one building, but the man saw that there were good possibilities in this line of work.
There must have been many settlers of the temper of the humble Scottish janitor in Queen's College, Kingston, who wrote, in the midst of the struggle of parties in 1851: "For my part I never trouble my head about one of them. Although the polling-house was just across the street, I never went near it."
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