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While he was lighting, I said: "Yes I am an American." "I knew it I can always tell them. What ship did you come over in?" "We came in the BATAVIA Cunard, you know. What kind of passage did you have?" "Tolerably rough." "So did we. Captain said he'd hardly ever seen it rougher. Where are you from?" "New England." "So'm I. I'm from New Bloomfield. Anybody with you?" "Yes a friend."
Kyzie thought not; so Jimmy went on telling Lucy what he knew of Castle Cliff. "It's named for an air-castle there is up there; it's a thing they call an air-castle anyway. A man built it in the hollow of some trees, away up, up, up. I'm going to climb up there to see it." "So'm I," said Lucy. "Ho, you can't climb worth a cent; you're only a girl!"
"She truly did," said Sprite, "so while I couldn't grant your wish, I could tell you that it would come true, and I'm glad of that." "So'm I," agreed Gyp, "but don't yer tell any of the others that I thought yer was a fairy, will yer?"
In a few moments the camp was silent, except something which sounded a little like a snore from the point where Moise had last been seen. John nudged his neighbors in the beds on the tent floor, and spoke in low tones, so that he might not disturb the others outside. "Are you asleep yet, Rob?" "Almost," said Rob, whispering. "So'm I. I think Jesse is already. But say, isn't it comfy?
If we was to give both our shares to him NOW it wouldn't make no difference after the row and the way we've served him. Shore's you're born, he'll turn State's evidence; now you hear ME. I'm for putting him out of his troubles." "So'm I," says Packard, very quiet. "Blame it, I'd sorter begun to think you wasn't. Well, then, that's all right. Le's go and do it."
'Th' raypublicans ar-re in favor iv expansion. 'Thin I'm a raypublican. 'Th' dim-mycrats ar-re in favor iv free thrade. 'Thin I'm a dimmycrat. 'Th' raypublicans ar-re f'r upholdin' th' goold standard. 'So'm I. I'm a raypublican there. 'An' they're opposed to an income tax. 'On that, says Cousin George, 'I'm a dimmycrat. I tell ye, put me down as a dimmycrat. Divvle th' bit I care.
The crowd waited a little while, and then, as nothing more seemed likely to happen, it began to scatter. "I'm glad we saw it," said Russ, as he turned back into the yard. "So'm I," added Laddie. "It's 'most as much fun as digging for gold. Say, Russ, I hope we find some, don't you?" "I sure do! I wish we were at Cousin Tom's right now. I want to start digging for that treasure."
The only sound was the rustling of Jacqueline's stolen silks and the purling of a small stream of water near them, some meager spring. But presently: "P-P-Pierre, I'm f-freezing." He himself was numbed by the chill air and paused in the task of thrusting a leg into the trousers, which persisted in tangling and twisting under his foot. "So'm I. It's c-c-cold as the d-d-d-devil."
"So'm I!" said Bert. "And can I get an Indian doll?" asked Nan. "Well, there are a few Indians around here," said the foreman slowly. "They come to the ranch now and then to get something to eat, or trade a pony. I don't know that I've ever seen any of 'em with a doll, though maybe they do have some." "Will any Indian come soon?" Nan wanted to know. "I hope they do real wild ones!" cried Bert.
"Kit, you're a genius!" cried her brother, in admiration, as she came up, spluttering, and then made another dash. Soon Kitty's face was hidden in the folds of a rough towel, and the others successively followed her lead. "My! how it freshens you!" said Marjorie, rubbing her rosy cheeks till they glowed. "I'm as wide awake as anything!" "So'm I," said King. "Kit, I take off my hat to you!
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