"You are some punkins--ain't you, Don John." [Please select]
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You are a good fellow, Herman, and I will take you in because you are some punkins. [Please select]
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"I'll bet he's some punkins, though," declared Mary Ann, "an' he'll be a godsend to us after a dull week."' [Please select]
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"Dat man am shuah some mighty 'stravagant punkins, in he's own mind," he remarked.' [Please select]
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Wal, ye ought to 'a' seen Deacon Norton run when some punkins on his side hill bu'st their vines an' come rollin' down an' chased him half a mile into the valley. [Please select]
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She says a Cragg's place is at Cragg's Crossing, and the fambly's goin' to hold up its head ag'in, an' we're to be some punkins around here. [Please select]
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