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"You see the car is rather small, and every one can't eat at once. So they take turns, so to speak." "I wish we could eat first," sighed Vi. "I'm terrible hungry!" "So'm I," said Margy. "Me, too," added Mun Bun. He had gone back to his seat, after taking something from the train boy's basket, and he had cuddled up by himself.

"I say, open the window, Bob, and let's have some fresh air." There was a quick rustling movement close by me, as if some one had risen upon his elbow, and he exclaimed "What d'yer say?" "Open the window, Bob; I'm half-stifled." "So'm I, my lad. Here, what's the matter? What are you doing here?" "No," I said; "what are you doing here in the cabin, Bob?"

He looked all around, as though he did not know exactly what had happened. Then he glanced up at the ladder to which he had clung. "That that was a big fall," he said slowly. "I I'm glad the hay was there, Sue. I'm glad you put it under me." "So'm I glad," declared Sue. "I guess you won't want to be in a circus, will you, Bunny?" "Sure I will. Men fall in circuses, only they fall in nets.

The severest penalties are omitted in your case not as a grace to you, but to that great republic which had the misfortune to give you birth." The steamer's benches were ranged back to back across the deck. My back hair was mingling innocently with the back hair of a couple of ladies. Presently they were addressed by some one and I overheard this conversation: "You are Americans, I think? So'm I."

"So'm I," said the visitor, staring hard at Rodd, beginning with the crown of his head and then looking him slowly down where he sat till he reached the carpet by Rodd's right foot, and then making his eyes cross over, he began at the toe of the boy's left foot and slowly looked him up to where he had started at the top of the boy's forehead, where a tickling sensation had commenced, consequent upon the starting out of a faint dew of perspiration.

Barbara walked ahead pretending not to hear, but listening hard. "Law! Cousin Rose, so'm I! I wish he'd get religion or something. Don't look so at me, Cousin Rose, you make me smile. I'm really trying to help him, but the more I try the worse I fail. If I should meet him on the straight road to ruin I shouldn't know what to say to him; I'm a pagan myself."

You're a doctor or going to be and you know that. You've got to do the best you can, but you can't do more. That's my motto. But if I'd been born a Frenchman Well it's no use dreaming. If them potatoes are ready, Jim, so'm I." Mr.

Nicky had not availed himself of the knowledge. "Well, if it ain't Nicky! I just seen you come out of Moriarty's as I was passing." "I'm off 'safternoon." "Are yuh? So'm I." Nicky said nothing. Miss Bauers shifted from one plump silken leg to the other. "What you doing?" "Oh, nothing much." "So'm I. Let's do it together." Miss Bauers employed the direct method. "Well," said Nick, vaguely.

As soon as he was dressed he was called to the telephone to talk to David. "Margaret has just told me that Doctor Penrose has been up to see Beulah and pronounces it a case of nervous breakdown. He wants her to try out psycho-analysis, and that sort of thing. He seems to feel that it's serious. Margaret is fearfully upset, poor girl. So'm I, to tell the truth."

"Yes we are Americans." "I knew it I can always tell them. What ship did you come over in?" "Oh, yes Inman line. We came in the BATAVIA Cunard you know. What kind of a passage did you have?" "Pretty fair." "That was luck. We had it awful rough. Captain said he'd hardly seen it rougher. Where are you from?" "New Jersey." "So'm I. No I didn't mean that; I'm from New England.

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