"Cabby" Quotes from Famous Books
... But the cabby did not hear, or perhaps did not care to. We jogged comfortably along, to my relief, leaving the young man far behind. I avoid reporters on principle, having learned long ago that I am an easy ... — The Man in Lower Ten • Mary Roberts Rinehart
... "I followed him as far as Euston Road and then got my cabby to spurt up and pass him. He had had his mustache shaved off, and I feared you mightn't recognize him, and so let ... — Martin Hewitt, Investigator • Arthur Morrison
... "'Good-bye, cabby,' he cried, as they led him off, and that was the last I saw of him, marching along between two of them, and another behind ... — The Cabman's Story - The Mysteries of a London 'Growler' • Arthur Conan Doyle
... it," answered Gatton; "the cabman drove him there, and it was certainly at the Red House that he met his death. Indeed the cabby appears to be the last witness who spoke to the murdered man. He inquired his way to the Red House from a chance pedestrian, a tramp, whom he met at the corner of College Road. He has even described this person to us, but ... — The Green Eyes of Bast • Sax Rohmer
... cried Theydon. "Now, cabby, half a sovereign if you get us to Victoria, Brighton line, in 15 minutes. ... — Number Seventeen • Louis Tracy
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