1 The 'manager himself' was there.
2 The man presented himself as a voice.
3 Whether he knew of this deficiency himself I can't say.
4 He made as though he would kiss me, but restrained himself.
5 The other day I took up a man who hanged himself on the road.
6 He helped himself, with a wink at me, to a handful of my tobacco.
7 All this was great, expectant, mute, while the man jabbered about himself.
8 He seemed to think himself excellently well equipped for a renewed encounter with the wilderness.
9 Besides, I was anxious to take the wheel, the man in pink pyjamas showing himself a hopeless duffer at the business.
10 The red-haired pilgrim was beside himself with the thought that at least this poor Kurtz had been properly revenged.
11 He sported a pair of brass earrings, wore a blue cloth wrapper from the waist to the ankles, and thought all the world of himself.
12 In a moment he came up again with a jump, possessed himself of both my hands, shook them continuously, while he gabbled: 'Brother sailor.'
13 He struck a match, and I perceived that this young aristocrat had not only a silver-mounted dressing-case but also a whole candle all to himself.
14 It was very pretty to see how he baffled himself, for in truth my body was full of chills, and my head had nothing in it but that wretched steamboat business.
15 He stated with a good deal of formality that had we not been 'of the same profession,' he would have kept the matter to himself without regard to consequences.
16 A steady droning sound of many men chanting each to himself some weird incantation came out from the black, flat wall of the woods as the humming of bees comes out of a hive, and had a strange narcotic effect upon my half-awake senses.
17 I was looking down at the sounding-pole, and feeling much annoyed to see at each try a little more of it stick out of that river, when I saw my poleman give up the business suddenly, and stretch himself flat on the deck, without even taking the trouble to haul his pole in.
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