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1  Witness myself, at this present hour.
Northanger Abbey By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 26
2  I myself have read hundreds and hundreds.
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3  I cannot take surprise to myself on that head.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 16
4  Because I thought I should soon see you myself.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 7
5  I have myself told him that Miss Thorpe is engaged.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 19
6  As for myself, I am sure I only wish our situations were reversed.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 15
7  If I had thought it right to put it off, I could have spoken to Miss Tilney myself.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 13
8  I am very glad to hear it indeed, and now I shall never be ashamed of liking Udolpho myself.
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9  I will prove myself a man, no less by the generosity of my soul than the clearness of my head.
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10  I would write to him myself, but have mislaid his direction; and, as I hinted above, am afraid he took something in my conduct amiss.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 27
11  I had fifty minds to buy it myself, for it is one of my maxims always to buy a good horse when I meet with one; but it would not answer my purpose, it would not do for the field.
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12  But I believe my feelings are stronger than anybody's; I am sure they are too strong for my own peace; and to see myself supplanted in your friendship by strangers does cut me to the quick, I own.
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13  The house stands among fine meadows facing the south-east, with an excellent kitchen-garden in the same aspect; the walls surrounding which I built and stocked myself about ten years ago, for the benefit of my son.
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14  I have not been to the rooms this age, nor to the play, except going in last night with the Hodges, for a frolic, at half price: they teased me into it; and I was determined they should not say I shut myself up because Tilney was gone.
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ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER 27