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"He could be very cheeky - he was a rascal.
"Yes," Jones retorted, "but I should know that I was a rascal.
"He was a rascal with a conscience," recalls Rob Ackerman, who works as a propmaster on SNL.
"But Abel, though a treble, was a rascal and a rebel, fond of getting into trouble when he didn't have to sing.
The author of Le Roman comique was a rascal, and, although he may have formed his young wife intellectually, he also undoubtedly tried to corrupt her.
His father, Herman Lear, a Jewish salesman from Connecticut, was a "rascal," in Norman's words, who went to prison when Norman was nine, convicted of shady dealings; like Alf Garnett, he was at once loving and bigoted.
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Mr Parker could be a rascal with the rest: softening up Mr Carter, for example, and stealing him away from a rival company to become his chief designer.
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