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doc#145 | replied. </p><p> By then Hez could see for | himself | , and so could the others. Soon they were |
doc#141 | steering wheel. He seemed very pleased with | himself | , as though some intricate scheme was working |
doc#69 | Ramsey has a thing or two to mutter about | himself | , for the Dallas defensive unit turned in |
doc#21 | danger spots. </p><p> The Secretary of State | himself | , in his first speech, gave some idea of |
doc#102 | clobber the Russians? What if the President | himself | , in the language of the military, "goes |
doc#115 | carefree and indolent youth. The hero, who is | himself | , is represented as a pilgrim in the storied |
doc#144 | 's house. Maybe if the marshal hears this | himself | , it'll make a difference. Somebody in this |
doc#138 | qualifications were such that he, a college graduate | himself | , must envy me them. Was I sure, he asked |
doc#139 | </p><p> Clyde Miller was crying softly to | himself | , shedding his striped suit and fumbling |
doc#141 | almost any emergency. He had to depend on | himself | , since he was invariably miles and hours |
doc#105 | volens had to be endured. As he talked about | himself | , time and again stuffing and dragging on |
doc#108 | which may well serve other writers if not | himself | : the problems with which a New South must |
doc#146 | who else would have told him"? he asked | himself | . "It's the second time War Ax hands made |
doc#137 | aback. It took him a long time to compose | himself | . </p><p> "There's some mistake", he said |
doc#144 | there"? </p><p> Jess didn't seem too sure | himself | . He lurched drunkenly to his feet, lowered |
doc#115 | and let him as much as possible speak for | himself | . </p><p> Heidenstam was born in 1859, of |
doc#115 | XII, the true hero is not finally the king | himself | . Hence the title of the book, referring |
doc#115 | sacred cause" to which he can honestly devote | himself | . This restless individualism found its |
doc#143 | against a log fence rail, then tried to lift | himself | . Two more shots followed in quick succession |
doc#133 | she looked at Morgan made him ashamed of | himself | . When he saw the expression in her eyes |