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But bo were still in my pockets, so it wasn't a hotel thief.
Robie is certain that the gypsy was not athletic enough to be the hotel thief.
This was an "oustini" such as hotel thieves use to turn keys from the wrong side of the lock.
A hotel thief is someone who steals items from the rooms of guests at a hotel.
We may not be a world-class soccer power yet, but we've got some hotel thieves who can carry a master key with the best of them.
He behaves like no other hotel thief behaved.
Some Moscow hotels, particularly the new five-stars, have their own security guards, but it is still advisable to watch for hotel thieves.
Was Giuseppe merely a clever hotel thief?
This latter group will include the usual influx of pickpockets, prostitutes and hotel thieves who converge on major sports events.
"Probably a professional hotel thief.
Another nineteenth-century hotel thief successfully stole $60,000 worth of gold dust from a San Francisco hotel.
Keycase Milne: A hotel thief operating in the St. Gregory.
It was well known among hotel thieves that women invariably hid their purses, including their wallets, under their clothes in a drawer.
And those gator cases were special; he'd got 'em off a hotel thief in Orlando, and they were the closest thing he had to a home.
Von Gaigern, who makes a living as a hotel thief, learns about the corrupt dealings by businessman Preysing.
A simple civil servant Léon, who has the unusual ability to walk through walls, falls madly in love with a hotel thief by the name of Susan.
Eugenie Leontovich played the fading ballerina and Henry Hull played the Baron who loved her, hotel thief though he might be.
Other brief episodes explain techniques used by prostitutes in entering and exiting the hotel undetected, and the various methods used by the hotel thief.
Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief won the 1998 Edgar Award for Best Children's Mystery.
He thought, as Gregory had assumed he would, that he was dealing with an hotel thief, and even Gestapo chiefs do not shoot down ordinary burglars without provocation.
The series starts in Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief, at the beginning of Sammy's first year in William Rose Junior High as a seventh-grader.
He knew that any papers that she might have would be in the dressing-case, and it was these that he was after; but he wanted her to believe him to be an ordinary hotel thief.
Collier's Magazine once called the Gazette a most interesting record of "horrid murders, outrageous robberies, bold forgeries, astounding burglaries, hideous rapes, vulgar seductions, and recent exploits of pickpockets and hotel thieves."
The investigation found that the three gentlemen had formed a "gang of smart hotel thieves" and had intentionally taken rooms near those of Lida intending to take an amount of jewelry valued between $1 and $1.5 million.
Hotel thieves like to have passports and wallets, not just for the money, but because there may be credit cards and almost certainly things like driving licences and letters, and documentation of a personality can be useful to criminals.