We're driftin' somewheres, but we're spinnin' 'round so I can't tell which way. |
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Maybe he would, only he died somewheres in Californy 'long in '54 or thereabouts. |
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Then word came that he was dead, drowned off in the East Indies somewheres. |
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But me an' UNC' Bernique will strike you sometime, somewheres along the trail. |
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I spose likely theyd been feedin among the beach grass somewheres out of sight, but I dont know for sartin to this day. |
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Father had turned in and HE was out, gone to the post-office or somewheres. |
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I thought sure Kenelm would, but he's gone on a cruise of his own somewheres. |
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Roarin' Russell has crawled in somewheres an' died of heart failure. |
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Thought maybe you might have met him up in California, or somewheres. |
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There warn't no one near, except some one that was evidently a-callin' a dog somewheres out back of the gardings in the Park road. |
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If I can borrow the pig,' sez he, 'I reckon I can borrow the feed somewheres. |
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And to-morrow will try whether there's better fortun' to be met with, somewheres near London. |
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It's necessary to draw the line somewheres, my fine feller,' replied the principal. |
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But it didn't matter much, because they was still on the premises somewheres. |
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You said he'd run off to go gold-diggin' in the Klondike or somewheres. |
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Now, she used to have and I believe she's lost some of it somewheres. |
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Old Miss Karoline bout somewheres, scared purty near to death. |
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Now she'll probably be a cripple, and Rebecca'll have to nurse her instead of earning a good income somewheres else. |
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I saw in a minute that there was some sarcasm done up in that rag somewheres, but I never let on. |
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They'd a had to lock it up somewheres to keep him frum takin' it. |
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I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone. |
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