For the most part they had made their own way in the world, like myself.
Like myself, he loved gardening, and was never tired of it.
The representatives of the principal English firms were there like myself; they, too, expected a share of the order.
Like myself, he hated the frequent visits of the cavaliers, which seemed to be quite the custom in this city; but while my displeasure expressed itself in humour, his showed itself in gloomy melancholy.
I found Semper there, who had, like myself, been deposited in this city.
We went to a performance of Fidelia together, during which she, like myself, burst into tears and sobs.
Mr. Evelyn, like myself, was very much of an enthusiast.
Take them: employ them well, and reform as I have done, and perhaps in time you may become one big wig, like myself.
I suppose Welsh was the first language you learnt, like myself?
I got upon a friendly footing through mutual intellectual interests with Carl von Bergen, later so well known as an author, he, like myself, worshipping philosophy and hoping to contribute to intellectual progress.
He, like myself, thought good wherever found should be accepted and the bad rejected.
He, like myself, discarded the divinity of Christ, and the idea of a hell's fire.
His response was as follows: "He, like myself, recognized no monsters for Gods.
He, like myself, admired Christ as a man, and believed the devil and evil to be simply 'truth misunderstood.
He is speaking of the rebels, not of the many mulattoes who, like myself, disapprove and despise all such jealousy of race as leads to the barbarism of aggressive war.
In these days even a quiet religious man, like myself, may meet with rough fellows by the way; and while that staff gives support to my feet, it is an aid to command decent behaviour from those I fall in with.
It would not be supposed that important state secrets would be committed to a lad, like myself.
The agents established in the neighbouring islands and in South America are mostly natives of the towns where they reside and, like myself, have other occupations besides those which concern a newspaper.
A crowd of uninvited are gazing, like myself, between the bars of the huge windows; for the ball is conducted upon exclusive principles, and is accessible only with tickets of admission.
Crowds of coloured people were permitted, like myself, to watch the dancing from a distance, but none were allowed to trespass upon the hallowed threshold.
Olaf and Orwarold were, like myself, born on an island of Denmark.
He is a skipper, like myself, and he came to join me at the abbey, where I was retained a prisoner.
The trees were the same, but older, like myself; seemingly unscathed by the strife of years--and herein was a difference.
Hedges and Carpenter were intelligent gentlemen interested, like myself, in Chicago and St. Paul, and more familiar than I was with the local geography of Wisconsin and Minnesota.
I there met the other gentlemen who had been, like myself, invited by General Grant.
You have the good fortune, like myself, to be childless, wifeless, and rich.
He is very tired, like myself," said I, "and considering that we are travellers in need of rest you have kept us waiting a long time.
As to my protection you have no need of it, the king esteems you highly, like myself, and all men of honour.
I asked her if she were waiting for the baroness like myself.
This obligation is supreme, or should be so, in the case of one who, like myself, has bound himself by definite acts of obedience and self-dedication.
Having to associate with such third-rate commercial fellows and witness their ebullitions of mutual admiration makes a man of education, like myself, utterly sick.
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