I hate to mention it, Eve, but if money--I put my checkbook in my pocket to-day.
Mr. Bundercombe folded up his checkbook and replaced it in his pocket.
Mr. Bundercombe, without any signs of exultation, returned to his former place, put down his hat upon the chair and drew a checkbook from his breast coat pocket.
I removed everything from his pockets, and then I put my watch and checkbook and other papers in his pockets.
To be sure, they found his checkbook and papers, but they wouldn't be of use to anyone else.
And right there I gets a seventh son view of Aunt Isabella crackin' the checkbook at Purdy, and givin' him the cold spine now and then by threatenin' to tear up the will.
But when he finally quit breathin', and the lawyers had pried the checkbook out of his grip, mother had sailed in to make up for lost time.
See, here's his personal checkbook on his desk, and he drew a check today.
Nothing remarkable in his drawing a check," I observed, "but decidedly peculiar to leave his checkbook around so carelessly.
It is certain that Mr. Gately left the room in haste," he said, "for here is what is undoubtedly a private and personal checkbook left open.
Mr. Talcott closed the checkbook and put it in a small drawer of the desk.
I'm satisfied," Wolfson said finally, and drew a checkbook from his waistcoat-pocket.
Either cash oder nothing," was his ultimatum, and Wolfson replaced the checkbook in his vest pocket and drew a roll of bills from his trousers.
I touched a button and requested that my new handbag containing my checkbook and fountain pen be brought.
Everywhere the voice is that of Democracy, but the hand and the checkbook are those of a respectable Autocracy.
Another remark like that," said Stoddard freezingly, "and I'll put my checkbook away.
When he had told her of the talk in the restaurant she sat with the checkbook lying before her and with the puzzled look still in her eyes.
Sue Rainey laughed and taking a checkbook from her handbag laid it on the desk and sat down.