I tell you if you try to figure where gold in this country comes from, you'll go bughouse before you find out.
It seems a new kind ofbughouse that has got hold of them.
Say, everybughouse in the country is at work on one of them.
That frame has got upon it no clothes she does not need; she wears no bughouse bonnet that makes man's bosom bleed.
All your common bughouse phrases make the shrinking highbrow tired.
I bet it's that Bughouse Johnny the boys have chased two or three times.
He had mentioned Tintacker and suggested that the fire had been set by somebody whom Ruth supposed the cowboys must think was crazy--otherwise she could not explain that expression, "Bughouse Johnny.
Tis a little bughouse he is, on account of losin' his job.
The old boy looked pretty bughouse when she first grappled him, but she went on, whispering in his ear and patting his off shoulder till he stood still, but sweating a little.
The lower end of the two ranges is designated "bughouse row.
New "bughouse cases" are continually added from the ranks of the prisoners forced to remain idle and kept in solitary.
After that, a gibbering imbecile, he went to live inBughouse Alley.
He beat up that crazy Chink yesterday in Bughouse Alley--when he was off duty, too.
Long Bill Hodge slowly lost his sanity, so that a year later, he, too, went to live in Bughouse Alley.
His shoulders are broad, his nostrils wide, his chest is deep, his blood is pure; he will continue to gibber in Bughouse Alley long after I have swung off and escaped the torment of the penitentiaries of California.
I'm getting 'em so bad that when I hear some folks talk bughouse these days it pretty near listens like good sense to me.
For God's sake don't stand there staring like a bughouse owl!