There were delicate points of law involved, concerning which hehimself was uncertain.
That was what Greif appeared to be, and was, so far as he himself was aware.
And he would skim through them all till he found the lines in which he himself was maligned, and then, with sore heart and irritated nerves, would pause over every contumelious word.
He seemed to be almost impatient for Everett's ownership, giving many hints as to what should be done when he himself was gone.
Then he would say no more, for he himself was hesitating, doubtful what he would do, and still thinking that when at last the time should come, he would buy his daughter's release at any price that might be demanded.
Arthur Fletcher found that the barrister was at the moment too angry to hear reason, or to be made to understand anything of the feelings of mixed love and admiration with which he himself was animated at the moment.
He himself was accustomed to say, that being in office, and consequently full of work, was good for his health.
And patience means self-control, a quality in which he himself was superb.
That Man is happy who can believe of his Son, that he will escape the Follies and Indiscretions of which he himself was guilty, and pursue and improve every thing that was valuable in him.
Upon which the Gentleman immediately withdrew, hoping his Lordship would not take it ill if he medled no farther in an Affair from whence he himself was to receive no Advantage.
His army was in high spirits from its victory, and he himself was prompt in forming resolutions and swift in executing them.
A few weeks later Catiline's army was cut to pieces, and he himself was killed.
The site of his palace in Rome was dedicated to the Goddess of Liberty, and he himself was exiled.
I have seen the moments when I have suspected that the venerable patrician himself was a member of the Council of Three!
The Neapolitan ran to the taffrail, and the last he saw of Jacopo, the Bravo, was rowing leisurely back towards that scene of violence and deception from which he himself was so glad to have escaped.
His thoughts were loyally occupied with Harry alone; but the peril to himself was considerable.
It was there that the business which he had proposed to himself was to be effected, and he gazed at it with interest.
When he left her, he drove his horses so wildly down the steep hill that he himself was in danger of being hurled to the bottom of the precipice.
His mother, still a young woman, not much over forty, as gay and full of life as he himself was, had plenty of practical sense.
She had induced him to lunch with her one day, when she assured him that she was not indifferent to him, and that he himself was on the eve of returning her sentiments!
He himself was so little able to measure the force by which he was swayed as to believe that he had extracted the confession from a reluctant accomplice.
He himself was an old man and had lived most of his life out already.
For he supported the law I have just been speaking of, in the very consulship under which I was born; whereas he himself was born in the consulship of Q.
Robert Lovell, himself was a poet, as will appear by the following being one of his Sonnets.
I found him full of future activity, projecting new works, and particularly a 'New Review,' of which he himself was to be the Editor!
By instinct, the Emperor knew that the venerable personage before him was as much a monarch afloat as he himself was ashore.
It has been said that Mad Jack himself was a lover of strong drink.
He himself was black as a chimney-sweep with continually tending them, and rubbing them down with black paint.
Yet the unrelenting spirit of Catiline persisted in the same purposes, notwithstanding the precautions that were adopted against him, and though he himself was accused by Lucius Paullus under the Plautian law.
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