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1 I'm gwine to get yer as shore as punkins ain't cauliflowers!
2 Watching corn and punkins come up out of the ground.
3 I thought Poughkeepsie was some punkins ; but this here town is five times as big.
4 You are a good fellow, Herman, and I will take you in because you are some punkins .
5 There's a fellow come up out of the Eleventh Ward in Marion that's some punkins in organizing.
6 I'm just a rancher-prettysmall punkins , too, among all these big outfits, and you're a rancher's wife.
7 I'm a cowman and a prospector, but I'm sure tender-footed on water, an' they don't know punkins .
8 Oh, he's some punkins , Tom.
9 When it gets started once it rolls out big words like punkins dropping out o' the tail of a wagon going up hill.
10 But where I was raised, back down in Palo Pinto County, Texas, I was some punkins as a ladies' man myself-youhear me.
11 We kept on going, and by the time punkins and county fairs was getting ripe we was into the upper left-hand corner of Ohio.
12 Then he went, but returned and said: "There's no water in the bucket-Motherused the last drop to boil th' punkins , " and renewed the fly-catching.
13 "You set up to be some punkins of an engineer, now don't you?"
14 "Aunt Sairy," Dennis told her, "you're some punkins .
15 The little heads on top of the great sweating bodies, looked as if they were sleev buttons drove in the top of the Punkins .
16 Can she make a punkin pie, Billy boy, Billy boy?
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