I never kept a cent for myself, no sirree, Im honest if I am only Jimmy de newsboy. |
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Were going to keep right on fillin the hods, and if anybody forgets when its his turn, Im goin to beat him on the bean. |
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They tell me Im living in a prison of self, invisible and ascetic and somberly just. |
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I spose the begats were very nice people, but Im sure they werent related to ustheyve all got such funny names. |
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To-morrow, Im going to see Big Bertha, and get him to let me run the camp for a while, sos you can take a trip. |
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I dont have time, you see, and just now Im most interested in mycology, Harmon. |
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I guess my coffees biled sufficient, and Im about to fry me a mess of bacon and johnnycake. |
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The book Im at work on is a deliberate attempt to pander to the depraved taste of hoi polloi. |
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As to the winding-up of the club, Im content to leave it in your hands, Sweetling. |
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Theres one thing Im not likely to forget, said he, and that is, my wronging you as I did. |
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In our undies, she admitted, even I am beginning to wonder if Im not seeing double and talking to myself. |
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Nobody aint ever broke out of this jail yet, and by crikey, they wont, as long as Im the keeper! |
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Christopher has his post still at the Censors office, and wont, Im afraid, get his demobilization for some time. |
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Id have the fellow know that Im read in every pothouse, every kitchen in England! |
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I dont propose to play on any team where Im handed a raw deal by a thing like Jack Nelson. |
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And as Lambart is going to be one of the search party, Im going to give him one, too. |
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There aint no one to care but me, and I cant say Im a hurtin myself any a Carin! |
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Mrs. Dudley, Im willing to be as generous as you can expect, conditionally. |
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Im like a leopard and Im like a poet and Im like a religieuse and Im like an outlaw. |
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And Im goin to hire a fifer and drummer to come and play in front of our house every mornin. |
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Gee, Im sorry, she added over her shoulder, draping her suit-coat on a hanger. |
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Not one person in a thousand will believe Im a real, bona-fide, dyed-in-the-wool widow! |
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And while Im learning, one of them may line out a three bagger or a home run that will win the game. |
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Then, too, when he is pitching, Im going to make a change in the batting order. |
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When a good woman said Im afeerd, Mr. pickwick exclaimed Afraid! |
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Arising perhaps after Im came into use as the ideographic form. |
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How can you enjoy your vacation in the country while Im in the sweatshop? |
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Well, I suppose Im letting myself in for a throw-down, but here goes. |
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Neither Davy nor tup will know that Im slipping in half a minute of doze. |
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I owe you one, younker, and Im going to take it out of your hide. |
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Then theres Fleming, with whom Im just about as popular as poison ivy. |
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If Im to work with radio, I may be sent up as a radioman for a bomber. |
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The good ship Cadillac will have to be close-hauled, Im afraid. |
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Dear me, Im sorry that combination lock broke, exclaimed Billie. |
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Shes due to grade as cornfed, my Calamity is, or Im a shorthorn! |
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What youve got to remember is that Im not trying to entangle him. |
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But, you see, Mr harmer, Im not going to try to do anything literary. |
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Thats why Im hereto turn the concern into a limited company. |
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You see, Im in charge of materiel procurement for the Major. |
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And Im to meet you here, each night, at the edge of the Ogilvie woods? |
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I think the short fellow is whitely, their manager, but Im not certain. |
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Rawlins, Im beginning to have as much faith in your hunches as Pauling. |
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This Adonis Im talking about is pestering Clara with his attentions. |
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Everythings all right now, Hal, said he, so Fars Im concerned. |
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Now Im going to reassemble it and put it in a case and have a regular set. |
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I dont think, she added, that Im really as crushable as you. |
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It was some hot out there on the water, son, and Im inclined to be dopy. |
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Im goin to loop that craft and bear down on them from abeam. |
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Im going to stick around until the all-out alarm is sounded. |
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