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  • No, but it would be making a small restitution on behalf of the "suffering" Israelis, who are most definitely massacring innocent Lebanese, and so'll probably be able to use the Karma when what-goes-around-comes-around down the road.

    Mel Gibson Loses Face...and Mind? Mirtika 2006

  • "If you're going to cry, Betty, so'll I," promised Bobby, putting an awkward arm around Betty's neck.

    Betty Gordon in Washington Alice B. Emerson

  • She's not my daughter; she always looks as pale as moonlight, 'scept when she blushes up; she'll see to a bed for a strange gentleman, and so'll my missus.

    Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale

  • Er -- I'll be out of a job; and so'll ye be, Colonel!

    Washington Crossing the Delaware Henry Fisk Carlton

  • You feel right at home here -- and so'll Cap'n Am'zon, though he ain't never been to

    Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper James A. Cooper

  • Well, I'm no end grateful to you, Mr. Milligan, and so'll my mother be when I tell her.

    Whose Body? Dorothy Leigh 1923

  • And I'll make a bargain with you: you keep still and so'll we.

    Heart of the Sunset Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • "He'll miss thee, Little Ann; but so'll the other lads, for that matter."

    T. Tembarom 1913

  • Dan himself'll vote for Gabe; so'll Gaius and his reg'lar tribe.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • I've got an appetite for it, an 'so'll you have, after a bit.

    A Man to His Mate Stockton [Illustrator] Mulford 1906

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