But the last young lady typist they'd wished on me must have eased in on the job with a diploma from some hair-dressin' establishment.
I never saw the time when he wasn't stretchin' his neck after some flossy typist or other, and as sure as a new one with the least hint of hair bleach showed up it would mean another affair for Lester.
Thus, inclination and necessity were as one in spurring her on to making a success of her new post as typist and amanuensis for Howard Madison Grey.
My dear," she said, "as a typist you cut rather a poor figure.
Typist and stenographer, or secretary or translator in French and German and Rumanian" she was numbering off the occupations on her fingers as she listed them "or even governess, if there isn't anything else.
A typistwith Raleigh and Son at her back isn't to be had every day of the week.
The question uppermost in his mind was--how long a time would the typist remain out at lunch?
It was unusual in Edinburgh for a solicitor (at any rate in a sound firm) to sit and watch his typist dancing.
Deed, I'll never be anything but the weetypist that I am.
You can't have a typist prancing about with clients at this time of night.
Who would bother about a wee typist when there were women like these in the world?
If the typist happens to be a she, and you tell her what you think of her, the odds are she will take cover under a flood of tears, and goodness only knows what one is supposed to do then.
At such junctures it is an advantage if the typist happens to be a he, because you can tell him what you think of him.
When one had almost given up hope, the typist would hurry in with a beautifully prepared document, and one would rush off to the Chief.
It is not the slightest use intimating that you do not care twopence whether there are typographic errors or not--the experttypist treats you with the scorn that the expert always does treat the layman with.
Typist going up Roger Greene's stairs two at a time to show her understandings.
We are certain, however, that once you see the holder actually increasing the output of your own typist you will want to equip your entire office with them.
Then the exact touch of the typist is reproduced on the duplicated letters through the stencil.
But no girl-typist has been married at St. George's, Hanover Square, since typewriters were invented.
In The Daily Picture the typist always marries the millionaire.
Well, now that you've won when nobody expected you to, now that you've got money enough to get the whole town drunk, is that any reason why you should come to a poor typist and ask her to give up her rights?
The newtypist was really quite deaf--one could hear every word that was said.
The new typist took the words down at haphazard, for her thoughts were not on her work.
The new typist had learned to read faces and she followed his glance with a start.
He paused and glanced at the rear door and the typist smiled, discreetly.
The working capacity of the employees is ridiculously low; the average correspondence per typist was one letter outward and one inward per day; the average per male clerk was a half a letter outward and one inward.
A telephone was at his elbow, his secretary was busy at a smaller table in the corner of the room, a typist was waiting respectfully in the background.
You need be a typist no longer unless you choose," he said.
She is really Miss Carmichael, but it is a rule in this model office that the typist takes a dynastic name, and Pether now goes with the typewriter, just as all office-boys are William.
We will take first the Hesitant Tactful, where the typist is not merely considered as a human being but invited to become an ally.
If you have an overpowering distaste for doing your own typewriting, you may hire a typist to turn your handwritten "copy" into something easier to read.
Just as you can hire a typist to put your manuscript into legible form, you can pay a professional photographer to accompany you wherever you go and take the illustrations for your text.
The typist moved straight ahead and his light disappeared from view.
It seemed to him now, as he lay on his side against a wall of rock, waiting for the typist to pass with his light, that he was spending more time under the ground than in the air!
I sent it down to a typist here, and it came back with a note from the typist saying, 'I love it!
German and French words are easily misread by the typist who will put this work finally into copy for the printer.
Let him send for a typist then; that's what he needs if he writes an illegible fist.
And when I made my acquaintance with Mr. Rolston, as I did some time ago owing to his back number Remington going wrong, I told him nothing but that I myself was a typist and stenographer.
Mrs. O'Hagan has no idea that I am connected with the Evening Special, she thinks I am typist in a city firm of hardware merchants.
Little had he then thought to see the girl typist seated in her fine car, entertaining him with a careless generosity that had no need to count cost.
He was an enthusiastic alpinist, and asked affectionately after my brother and other English climbers; and, finally, with the help of the typist we unearthed some pamphlets and propaganda leaflets.
First, I went to the special department responsible, where in a commandeered hotel I was introduced by a charming lady typist to an equally charming temporary official.
I couldn't help thinking how infinitely more attractive and perilous she would be as a typist than the excellent young woman who had married the jeweller's clerk, and what an improvement on Poopendyke!
Somehow the unforgetable resplendency of my erstwhile typist (who married the jeweller's clerk) faded into a pale, ineffective drab when opposed to the charms of Mrs. Betty Billy Smith.
He had listened patiently to the glowing description of several "good buys," and had escaped with difficulty within ten minutes after hearing the unseen typistaddressed as "Fern.
He was a shorthand-writer and typist of incredible dexterity and speed which, combined with an unquenchable energy, had recommended him to Hartley Parrish.
He despatched a lady typist and a chambermaid to help Mary out of the car.
Susan looked at her husband's typist not too pleasantly.
He promised to engage a typist and stenographer--some day.
In the sanctuary, at a beautiful Carlton desk, sat Miss Mabel Dredge, a young and attractive woman, the typist and stenographer.
The Senior Typist has met with a reverse from an experimental hair-dye, and will not be visible for a week.
In view of the urgency of the crisis, I authorise you to pass over the Office Boy and open pourparlers with the Senior Typist with a view to obtaining a mise en demeure from Blenkins.
If Our Typist Could See Me Nah" Imagine (if you can) the mud on the Somme at its worst.
Imagine our surprise on being greeted by an apparition that had struggled to a sitting posture, liberally plastered with mud, and a wound in the shoulder, who hoarsely chuckled and said: "If our typist could see me nah!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "typist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.