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  • "Pugsy," said John, feeling in his pocket, and producing a roll of bills, "a dollar a word is our rate for contributions like that."

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • Before the onset of the squirrel fighting we must first accept this late entry who goes by the name of Pugsy the Pear Pincher.

    King of the Squirrels 2008

  • "I guess you ain't here to play ball," surmised Pugsy shrewdly, eying the big stick.

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • When they returned from lunch, and reentered the outer office, Pugsy

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • The tough person released Pugsy, and, having eyed Smith keenly for a moment, made a dash for the stairs, leaving the guardian of the gate rubbing his ear resentfully.

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • Pugsy, removing the cigarette from his mouth, delivered himself of a stately word of praise.

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • As Pugsy had stated, in effect, he wore a morning coat, trousers with a crease which brought a smile of kindly approval to

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • She shuddered as she conjured up the scene that must have taken place if Pugsy had not mentioned his name and she had gone on into the inner room.

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • Pugsy climbed leisurely on to the roof, and surveyed the group.

    The Prince and Betty 1928

  • Off you go, Pugsy, my son, and don't take a week about it.

    The Prince and Betty 1928

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