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Now it was time for the first supper call, and in a little while the waiter came in. "Eh? What's that? Time for supper again?" cried Daddy Martin, awakening from a nap. Trouble stretched and yawned in his mother's arms. "I's hungry!" he said. "So'm I!" cried Ted and Jan together.
Won't you repent and go, too?" "No oh, no, indeed!" "All right, then; good-by. I'm sorry!" "So'm I. Good-by," sighed Aunt Hannah, as she hung up the receiver and turned away. It was after five o'clock when Billy got home, and so hurried were the dressing and the dinner that Aunt Hannah forgot to mention Bertram's telephone call till just as Billy was ready to start for the Greggorys'.
"What about something to eat?" asked Ted, pausing as they started up the path that led to the hole out of which the cave opened. "That's so. We ought to have something. I'm getting hungry now," remarked Jan, though it was not long since they had had a meal. "So'm I," announced Ted. "Better not stop to go back for anything to eat now," decided Hal.
It doesn't look to me as though this could ever lead us to Uncle Henry's ranch, and I'm anxious to get there. Bud's mother wrote that he and his cousins, Nort and Dick, had such exciting times, that I'm anxious to join them." "So'm I," said Floyd. "And we'll get there." "Not on this trail!" declared his sister, as her brother was about to start the car.
He brought us into this pickle, an' it's fer Him to see us out of it." With this comforting reflection the two sisters brewed a pot of tea, and after partaking of the refreshing decoction, went to their respective beds. "I declare, I'm dog tired!" said Rebecca. "So'm I," said Phoebe. Those were their last words for many hours.
"So'm I," said the boy bitterly, as he tried to move himself a little, and then sank back with a faint groan. "Couldn't do it, unless two of our fellows got me in a sergeant's sash and carried me." "I'd try and carry you on my back," said Pen, "if you could bear it." "Couldn't," said the boy abruptly. "I say, where do you think our lads are?" "Beaten, perhaps taken prisoners," said Pen bitterly.
"There's no place to knock," Freddie said, as he looked about on every side of the round pile of snow. "And there's no door-bell. The next time I make a snow house, Flossie, I'm going to put a front door-bell on it." "That'll be nice," his sister said. "But, Freddie, never mind about the door-bell now. Let's get inside. I'm awful cold!" "So'm I. And another snowflake just went into my ear.
"So'm I!" cried Danny. "An' me, too!" asserted Chris. "An' me, too!" Jerry hurried to make that statement so that Danny could not say he couldn't go because he had not chosen to go when there was a chance. "No, you're not," Darn asserted with a sudden frown. "I am, too!" cried Jerry. Then after a moment he asked plaintively, "Why ain't I?"
"Let us hear what Russ is saying." "Did you really find a red-haired tramp lumberman?" asked Mr. Bunker. "Yes," answered Russ. "And he had your ragged coat, but the papers weren't in it, Daddy. And he was sorry and so were we and I'm hungry!" "So'm I!" added Laddie, before the words were fairly out of his brother's mouth. "I'm awful hungry!" "But what does it all mean?" asked Mrs. Bunker.
"Where's Virgie?" "Gone," he informed her, waving his pipe. "On a case to Las Estrellas. I'm waiting for her. Did you want to see her?" Florrie, coming down the veranda to him, giggled. "No," she told him flippantly. "I'm looking for the Emperor of China. I never was so lonesome. . . ." "So'm I," said Elmer. He pushed a chair forward with his foot. "Sit down and we'll wait for her.
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