The practice was begun by country storekeepers who had become quite accustomed to yegg incursions. |
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With a few ounces of this stuff the yegg successfully attacks all but the most powerfully protected bank vaults in America today. |
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This grizzled old yegg was a by-product of the Civil War, where he learned the disruptive force of explosives, which were useful to him in his profession of safe-breaking. |
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They're advertising for the crook and the yegg. |
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Sometimes, though, past and present combinations commingle in the mind, leaving men to huddle in the cold like hapless burglars while waiting for the frozen-fingered deciphering of the head yegg. |
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