He stands behind the dealer and sees that same dealer give
hisself four aces offen the bottom of the deck.
Then Bob picks
hisself up again, and looks at young gent on box werry solemn.
When dis old brack man dies, said the negro slowly, changing his whole air and demeanor, he
hisself won't go nowhere; but some bressed angel will come and fetch him.
He shaved after dinner, and washed
hisself all over after the girls had done the dishes.
Your doctor
hisself said one glass wouldn't hurt me.
Hargrave wanted it all to
hisself; but she wouldn't let it go, and so then they fell out.
He'll never look like
hisself again, if he an't got into a hospital.
"He'd ha' found
hisself in the station if we hadn't been so took up."
Mas'rs' hoss wants rubben down; see how he splashed
hisself; and Jerry limps too; don't think Missis would be willin' to have us start dis yer way, no how.
This one ain't been used to fightin' or even to providin' for
hisself, and more like he's somewhere round the Park a'hidin' an' a'shiverin' of, and if he thinks at all, wonderin' where he is to get his breakfast from.
Will he be Peter, or Alexander, or Pompey, or Diorgeenes, or what will he be?" And now when I look at him; a precious, unconscious, helpless infant, with no use in his little arms but to tear his little cap, and no use in his little legs but to kick his little self--when I see him a lying on his mother's lap, cooing and cooing, and, in his innocent state, almost a choking
hisself with his little fist--when I see him such a infant as he is, and think that that uncle Lillyvick, as was once a-going to be so fond of him, has withdrawed himself away, such a feeling of wengeance comes over me as no language can depicter, and I feel as if even that holy babe was a telling me to hate him.'
Guv'ner says so
hisself, an' the guv'ner knows--the guv'ner's got a head for business, you bet!