I shall be glad when I get so that I can feel like other folks.
I shall be glad when Early is licked, as he surely will be for Sheridan fights like a tornado--he does things.
Occasionally a shell has been thrown by each side all day; enemy seems to throw shells oftener at night; shall be glad when we are out of range of the enemy's sharpshooters for one.
It is a gloomy place here after all, and I shall be glad when I get out of it; for the river is down in the bottom of such a deep gorge, that we cannot see out any where.
Well," said Rollo, "I shall be glad when we get out.
I shall be glad when we get out of this place; but uncle George says he is going to stay here all day to-morrow, to write letters and to bring up his journal.
I shall be so glad when I can ride again, as I have missed so much the rides and grand hunts at Fort Lyon.
I am always so glad when they do this, for it seems so wicked to kill such graceful creatures.
I shall be glad when she is settled in her new home.
And I'm to be glad when a son of mine does things as he deserves to be sent to prison for!
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