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We turned around, expecting to find the command aimed at a purse snatcher, pickpocket or other fleeing larcenist.
"Take her down to the cells," he said briefly, and they led her away, a wailing, woeful figure of amateur larcenist.
The term floral larcenist has been proposed to include both nectar robbers and nectar thieves.
"You're a damned fool, Gillings," said Welch, not bothering to control his, "if you think we'd shelter a larcenist at this time."
"Christ, yes, but Gillings has been at Cole's and his initial investigation proves conclusively to him that one of our people is a larcenist.
We must insist that the larcenist be surrendered to us immediately and the merchandise re- turned to Mr. Grey, the representative from Cole's."
Shoplifters are rarely prosecuted, and for every freelance larcenist found stuffing a "Lolita" in his pants, an organized group of thieves will steal five copies at once.
The incident that led to this decision involved with a Pinkerton Detective Agency agent, Henry Julian, was hired by the federal government to collect a larcenist, Frederick Ker, who had fled to Peru.
Broderbund recently announced that Carmen Sandiego, the red-haired grand larcenist who is to personal computer games what the Mario Brothers are to Nintendo, will become the first software character to make the leap to other media.
A young Larcener who had worked with great enthusiasm during the trapping of the kragen spoke forth; "Poison exists!
There were two further assistants, as well as three apprentices, two riggers, a lamp-tender and a maintenance witheweaver, this latter a Larcener.
"I am Mem Cagno; I am by blood a Larcener, although I no longer follow caste custom; my craft is that of Scrivener.