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Example sentences for "seated myself"

  • I seated myself on a log of wood, and all was silence for a little while.

  • Then I seated myself on the edge of my bed, and the king seated himself on the little stool close to me, and filled his pipe with native Ashira tobacco, and we had a long talk.

  • We passed safely through the breakers, and after landing I seated myself to look for the last time at the vessel as she glided away; fainter and fainter became the sails, till finally I could see nothing but the horizon.

  • We went right to the ouandja, and I seated myself in the centre of the building.

  • I seated myself at the table with my back to the door and called, "Come in!

  • Then I seated myself at my forest-hearth, and resolved in my mind what I should do to escape a situation which I clearly saw I could not long endure.

  • I seated myself in one of the chairs, and was still idly watching the country through which we were passing, when Pharos made his appearance from below, carrying the monkey Pehtes in his arms, and seated himself beside me.

  • When she had gone, I seated myself in my chair again and tried to think out what she had told me.

  • Reaching the skylight, I seated myself upon it.

  • This I was too polite to do; so, excusing myself on the ground of unworthiness of such honour, I seated myself on my heels on the edge of the carpet, and placed my sword and shield before me.

  • I started involuntarily at the resemblance; but soon recovering myself, and assured by his civility, I seated myself, as did also my father, and we quickly entered on the object of our visit.

  • Sit down," I said, curtly, motioning him to a chair opposite the one in which I seated myself.

  • I seated myself where I could observe both without seeming to do so, and tilting my hat over my nose, dropped into a lounging attitude.

  • I seated myself on the corner of the step farthest from Jim, and, seeing that he was about to volunteer a further explanation, remained silent.

  • Here I entered and, placing my bundle upon a chest in the hall, seated myself beside it.

  • I seated myself upon a block of stone near the cross and gazed up at the grey peak.

  • When I reached Lauterhoehe, I seated myself under a tree to rest.

  • I seated myself on a stone, set the candle in a socket of chalk I had scooped out with my pocket-knife, and awaited events with my eyes on the skeleton.

  • I seated myself in the roomy porch on a stone bench against the wall, and felt for my pipe.

  • Somewhat later, towards evening, I seated myself in my easy-chair, took up a book, and tried to read.

  • I seated myself on the roof of the cabin, and pulling out a pipe, commenced to fill it.

  • Without waiting for an invitation, I seated myself on a low couch in the farther corner of the room.

  • I seated myself in the corner, and after cutting and lighting a cigar with the care that such an excellent brand deserved, I prepared to beguile my wait by reading the D.

  • When tired, I seated myself on the bones, in the midst of the carcass, and my fur was glued together in places.

  • After this I always looked on both sides of the fence before I seated myself.

  • To my great discomfort--for it was very scratchy--I seated myself on the crown.

  • I seated myself upon a bowlder of marble, I took from my box a piece of bread, some cold lamb, and a gourd of wine.

  • I bent my knees, I seated myself, I turned my head.

  • I seated myself at my desk and took stenographic notes as he dictated.

  • This troubled me very much; when she was gone out of the room, I seated myself on the sofa, and contemplated the portrait of her deceased husband.

  • With this I seated myself in a corner and imagined an entire play, according to the name of the piece and the characters in it.

  • I seated myself at the open window, and gazed up to the starry heavens, which was the Christmas-tree that was lighted for me.

  • There I seated myself, and endeavoured to develop more fully the rude and imperfect outline of my scheme.

  • I seated myself on the side of the bed, and taking the skeleton hand of the unhappy man, spoke to him in the most consolatory and comforting words I could summon to my assistance.

  • I seated myself amid-ships and got out the oars, Mr. Wetherell taking the yoke-lines in the stern.

  • Picking it up I seated myself at the table and turned to the barman, who was watching my movements attentively.

  • I seated myself on a chair at the further end of the table; Baxter meanwhile looked from one to the other of us as if uncertain whether to go or stay.

  • The skipper was ashore, so I seated myself on the steps leading to the hurricane deck, and felt at home immediately.

  • My escort passed on still higher, and I seated myself to see at last my bluejays.

  • On a fallen trunk that barred my way I seated myself to rest.

  • I seated myself in the big rocker, and turned toward the woods, a few rods away.

  • The parents were absent when I seated myself at some distance from their homestead to wait.


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