"Sleuthing" Quotes from Famous Books
... homewards in the dark immersed in thought, he inadvertently took a pipe out of his pocket and lit it. An A.P.M. who had been sleuthing him for half-a-mile leapt upon him, snatched the pipe and two or three teeth out of his mouth and returned him to France ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Oct. 24, 1917 • Various
... their deviltry all right," he thought "but I might never find out what they're after. About the only way is to give 'em enough rope to hang themselves, and I'm blowed if I don't believe I could do that better by leaving the outfit and doing a little sleuthing on my own." ... — Shoe-Bar Stratton • Joseph Bushnell Ames |