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The "London Follies," said to be projected under the patronage of the Pragger Wagger.

From Time Magazine Archive

I object to being called royalty," protested the Pragger Wagger, "but I don't mind being called the Prince of Wales.

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The Praga Wagger* was doing his own packing.

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Other advantages are free medical advice, six months' subscription to The Tail Wagger, official organ of the Tail Waggers' Club.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Dean winked his gray decanal eye at the champagne: the Senior Tutor coughed remotely like a grasshopper: Lonsdale prodded Michael with his elbow and murmured that "the Wagger had laid Mossy a stymie."

From Sinister Street, vol. 2 by MacKenzie, Compton