This checked him; she was capable of thinking that he talked too much--she herself having, apparently, no general conversation.
She herself, at one season, had spent a month in a Georgian jail.
She herself would, with suicidal hands, destroy the romance of her own life, since an overbearing, brutal husband demanded that it should be destroyed.
It was not ten days since that she herself, with all her prudence, told me that she thought I ought to make up my mind what answer I would give him.
She herself sat on the doorstep in the shade, and fairly panted like a corpulent old dog.
She herself realized a curious self-possession greater than she had ever realized in her whole life.
She herself wore a most gorgeous new bonnet with a clump of winter roses crowning her gray pompadour.
Indeed, she herself was so far from taking the matter to heart that she laughed a little as she continued to survey the ruins.
In the seizing of the rope, she herself, incidentally, would be sacrificed.
She herself was at a loss to understand the true meaning of the malice which actuated her.
If she herself bids me do as you desire," said Elliot at last, "then I would not be disobedient to that Daughter of God.
For her other daughter Eormenhild, who was married to Wulfhere, king of Mercia, Queen Sexburg of Kent founded the house at Sheppey; she herself went to live at Ely in her sister Aethelthrith's convent.
Throughout her legends Hrotsvith, as she herself says in a few remarks which stand at the conclusion of the legends, was bent on keeping close to the original accounts from which she worked.
She herself went on thinking about 'Lias while she was undressing and answering absently little Molly's chatter.
As a matter of fact, she herself had no idea what Stashie meant, but she looked wise and said nothing.
She herself began to feel a soft, pervasive warmth.
Nor can I help thinking that, even if she herself had no presentiment of what was coming, she was yet led of the Spirit, the blessed Comforter, to hold this last Bible-reading.
In a letter to Mrs. Stearns, [8] she herself writes, Sept.
She herself became a nurse to them both, and passed the next two months quarantined within her own walls.
As she herself explained, these attacks would come upon her with irresistible force, transporting her to such a point that she would sometimes fall upon the floor and rave.
She had thought, when Richenda had told her those dismal tales, that there must be something wrong with Richenda and that she herself would be able to do better.
She herself is quiet and simple, and drew my heart out of me a good deal.
She herself so different, so apart, so alone in her melancholy disdain.
She herself seemed by the darkness of her hue to imitate Krishna when he guilefully assumed a woman's attire to take away the amrita seized by the demons.
This too, however, didn't come; so she herself spoke.
She wondered if she herself shouldn't be a low sneak in learning to be so happy without Mrs. Wix.
They were not the looks and the movements he really wanted to show, and she could feel as well that they were not those she herself wanted.
She herself sat in the chair she used at her writing-table.
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