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  • More impressed than afraid, Toombs found him'self gaping at his former prisoner.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Without hesitation, he addressed him'self to the nearest pickup.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • All the banshees of hell were howling in his ears when he threw him'self down and forward.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • And then, he told him'self determinedly, they would crawl.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Kyrtian was not likely to conceal the fact that his cousin had come to grief, and even less likely to have murdered Aelmarkin him'self.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • Keman found more speed somewhere; hot, metallic breath panted in and out over Kyrtian's body, and Kyrtian pulled in his arms and legs and tucked his head in to keep as much of him'self inside Keman's mouth as he could.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • Over the course of the meal, he worked hard to establish him'self as a monomaniac, obsessed with war and tactics prima'rily-and secondarily with discovering the whereabouts of his father, or at least, his father's fate.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • As servants swarmed over him, stripping him to the skin as they propelled him towards the bathing room, he allowed him'self the luxury of feeling just a little smug.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • He didn't know what was worse; having to starve himself until the last moment and content him'self with whatever the rest had left him so that he could sit at a bench alone, or braving the crowd to get something edible, but having to bear the snickers and the way people ostentatiously spread themselves out so as to leave no room at their tables for him.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • He truly hadn't anticipated that sort of reaction from him'self, and he wished there was a way he could gracefully extricate himself and go home.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

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