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131
"
And
maybe
he
won
t
!
"
answered
Jim
.
"
I
ve
tumbled
through
the
air
long
enough
to
make
me
contented
on
this
roof
.
"
132
"
But
we
didn
t
tumble
to
the
roof
,
"
said
the
girl
;
"
by
the
time
we
reached
here
we
were
floating
very
slowly
,
and
I
m
almost
sure
we
could
float
down
to
the
street
without
getting
hurt
.
Eureka
walks
on
the
air
all
right
.
"
133
"
Eureka
weights
only
about
half
a
pound
,
"
replied
the
horse
,
in
a
scornful
tone
,
"
while
I
weigh
about
half
a
ton
.
"
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134
"
You
don
t
weigh
as
much
as
you
ought
to
,
Jim
,
"
remarked
the
girl
,
shaking
her
head
as
she
looked
at
the
animal
.
"
You
re
dreadfully
skinny
.
"
135
"
Oh
,
well
;
I
m
old
,
"
said
the
horse
,
hanging
his
head
despondently
,
"
and
I
ve
had
lots
of
trouble
in
my
day
,
little
one
.
For
a
good
many
years
I
drew
a
public
cab
in
Chicago
,
and
that
s
enough
to
make
anyone
skinny
.
"
136
"
He
eats
enough
to
get
fat
,
I
m
sure
,
"
said
the
boy
,
gravely
.
137
"
Do
I
?
Can
you
remember
any
breakfast
that
I
ve
had
today
?
"
growled
Jim
,
as
if
he
resented
Zeb
s
speech
.
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138
"
None
of
us
has
had
breakfast
,
"
said
the
boy
;
"
and
in
a
time
of
danger
like
this
it
s
foolish
to
talk
about
eating
.
139
"
140
"
Nothing
is
more
dangerous
than
being
without
food
,
"
declared
the
horse
,
with
a
sniff
at
the
rebuke
of
his
young
master
;
"
and
just
at
present
no
one
can
tell
whether
there
are
any
oats
in
this
queer
country
or
not
.
If
there
are
,
they
are
liable
to
be
glass
oats
!
"