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him, himself
Him is the objective case of the third-person personal pronoun he. Himself is a pronoun that suggests emphasis (He, himself, will go) and that turns action back on the grammatical subject (He bathed himself carefully). Use him, not himself, in a statement such as "Sandy remarked that his aunt would spend the week with Mrs. Sandy and him."

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