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I opened the box, which was filled with receipt books.
I stood there and stared at the open receipt book.
I reached into my inside pocket and got out a small receipt book.
Morgan opened the receipt book and handed it to him.
He took the receipt book from the pocket of his uniform and opened it quickly.
A special receipt book in triplicate is kept for the purpose.
She laughed, then thought a moment, and said, "Those library receipt books could be down there."
I opened the receipt book, and it looked the same as Roxanne had described.
She slid the receipt book toward me and said, "Please fill that out."
Jay showed the cards and the receipt book to the night clerk.
He had been doodling on one of the ship's receipt books, and held it up for the others to see.
Miller opened it and took out a receipt book.
Each member was issued with a lapel pin and a receipt book.
An array of various receipt books is a nice supplement to one's prop room.
But you kept the receipt books, of course."
On one, a crumpled page with calligraphy from an old Japanese receipt book echoes the theme.
A simple stationery store receipt book with three receipts per page and a pink carbon.
"Your receipt books for the video lending library."
The driver came in first, a receipt book in one hand, dragging a mailbag behind him.
Morgan picked up the receipt book and the other bag and moved to the end of the baggage hall.
He had a receipt book in his desk and wrote out what he wanted and I signed it.
The receipt book was never found and, a month later, all the bills were sent out again, timed, as usual, to arrive on market day morning.
She lit another cigarette and replied, "It was one of those receipt books with a pink carbon copy.
I said to him, "I didn't see any pink carbons in the receipt books."
Mr. Rosenthal retrieved the appropriate box and I found the receipt book for the period in question.
Eleanor, wife of Richard Fettiplace, wrote a 'book of Receipts' in 1604, this is one of the earliest surviving books about food and remains in print.
When I waved my hand again and shook my head with a nice Australian smile, she reached into her coat and out came the same sort of book of receipts that Mrs. Glum had used in the ticket office.
He is best remembered for his book of Receipts of Pastry and Cookery, for the use of his scholars, printed entirely in copper-plate, with a portrait of himself, in the full wig and costume of the day, as a frontispiece.