"Prigged it," said the child in a business-like voice.
"Merry-Garden and Other Stories"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
So I pocketed it; but some cove has gone and Prigged it."
"The Worlds Greatest Books Vol. II: Fiction"
Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.
He took counsel for a moment with Cortadillo, and receiving his assent, drew forth the purse of the Sacristan, saying:- "Let all questions cease, gentlemen: here is the purse, from which nothing is missing that the Alguazil has described, since my comrade Cortadillo Prigged it this very day, with a pocket-handkerchief into the bargain, which he borrowed from the same owner."
"The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes"
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra