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Updated: May 8, 2025


"Put on a kimona, Midget," she said at last; "you'll catch cold flying around in your night dress." "Kit," said her sister, unheeding the admonition, and sitting down on the edge of her bed as she talked, "I've the most splendiferous plan!" "So've I," said Kitty; "mine is to go back to bed and sleep till breakfast time." "Pooh! you old Armadillo! Mine's nothing like that."

When Miss Van Astorbilt permits David to link her name with his in the caption under a double column cut in our leading journals, you'll get nothing like the thrill that I expect to create with my modest announcement. I've got a real romance up my sleeve." "So've I, Jimmie. There is no Van Astorbilt in mine." "Some simple bar-maid then? A misalliance in our midst. Now about you, Peter?"

I've known dozens o' cases, and so've you moony, no-'count young men, all notions and talk, goin' to be ministers, maybe or something; and there's just this one thing takes it out of 'em and brings 'em right down to business.

I'll remind ye agin o' Thursday yo'll be at the Manor dinner, I suppose. Noo I've warned yo', and you know best whether I'm in earnest or no. Bob, lad!" He turned away, but turned again. "I'm sorry for ye, but I've ma duty to do so've you.

"Quit your kiddin'," countered Mr. Bross indulgently. "Come along: I got an engagement to walk home and save a nickel, and so've you." "Wait a minute," insisted P. Sybarite, without moving. "I'm in earnest about this. I offer you a seat in a stage-box at the Knickerbocker Theatre to-night, to see Otis Skinner in 'Kismet." George's eyes opened simultaneously with his mouth. "Me?" he gasped.

How I did feel when the creature sprung and catched little Clinton in his paws! Awful! But then, I've a little more hope from the dream." "So've I, Miss Fabens," responded Uncle Walter, in a tone of great animation. "So've I. Come on, boys, let's look awhile longer. Come, Wilson, come, Colwell and Teezle.

Besides, he doesn't know the district, so he's up against something this little night." "Of all nights, too, Eve! But what about her, poor lass?" "Oh, I'm all right." "You must be. But don't you find it rather hot in there? Can I turn on the electric fan?" "I've been making good resolutions to pass the time." "Hurray! So've I. I'm going to give up ferns. And you can tell me yours as we go along."

"For the matter of that, so've I, Dick, and I was born north of the Ohio River. But I'm getting tremendously hungry. I hope that cook will hurry." They were called soon, and eight officers sat at the table. The cook himself served them. Miss Woodville had vanished, and not a servant was visible about the great house. Despite their hunger and the good quality of the food the group felt constraint.

I ain't comin' to New York an' confine myself to evenin' meetin's," answered Abel, throwing away discretion and morality together. "I tell you I'm goin' to spend this sugar-money just as we've a mind to. You've worked hard, an' counted a good while on comin', and so've I; an' I ain't goin' to mince my steps an' pinch an' screw for nobody.

The immediate result was almost electrifying to lads who had never caught even a minnow before. Bobby's hook had barely sunk when it was seized and run away with so forcibly as to draw a tremendous "Hi! hallo!! ho!!! I've got 'im!!!" from the fisher. "Hoy! hurroo!!" responded Tim, "so've I!!!" Both boys, blazing with excitement, held on.

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