Five year bootblack and porter in a tavern in Dover, 'leven year tendin' bar down in Wilmington, fourteen year bootcherin', nineteen year an' six months keepin' a roadhouse ten miles from Philadelphy fur ther hucksters comin' to market-quit las' summer.
"The Other Fellow"
F. Hopkinson Smith
"I read once in a newspaper that he'd been a bootblack in Glasgow before he emigrated," Mrs. West said, as they turned away from the house again in their walk, and set their faces toward the distant gate.
"The Heather-Moon"
C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
I knew that if the bootblack saw the excavated heel he would in all probability report the fact, and my arrest would follow.
"The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I"
William James Stillman