In this disconsolate state his night was often so troublesome to him as his days, for, as he himself said, he seldom shut his eyes but he dreamt that he was sailing in a ship to the gallows, with several others round him.
As soon as he completed the robbery, and was got safe out of town, he went directly to Chester, that he might appear fine (as he himself said) at a place where he was known.
He passed with his forces into the rear of the allies; he was nearer, as he himself said, to Vienna than they were to Paris.
He had, as he himself said, staked three kingdoms on a mass, and lost all the three.
As he himself said, great suffering alone explained this need of illusion, this blossoming of eternal and consolatory hope.
No, no, as he himself said, that was too much, and made one's soul rebel.
As he himself said, if he listened to all those ladies, the day would pass in useless consultations.
He is the true light who scattered the darkness of this life, as he himself said in his gospel, "I am the light of all the world; he who followeth me shall not come into darkness, but he shall have the light of life.
Plavitski did not believe much in what he himself said; he was a little afraid of his son-in-law, and he knew well that now everything would go by another head.
Besides, as he himself said, "He had taken her, and all was over.
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