How, indeed, had a boy who looked not much older then she did survive all alone in the woods with all kinds of dangers? |
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Since we left Hastings, Nathan's been sitting all alone, silently speed-reading the New Testament. |
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It wasn't a shock to find that the last relative had died all alone in the stately mansion on Advenger Hill. |
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An elf, one of the purest creatures on earth, would pass away all alone in the wood. |
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They've left her all alone to deal with minging mother Lyn and her incessant whining about being a lonely geriatric single mother of a toddler. |
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He sits all alone in his study, a vase of blood red roses before him and a book in his hands. |
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Kim was all alone, and he was just about the only family she had left besides her grandma. |
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The last time Regina told her troubles to her diary, she was moping because she had no one to talk to and felt all alone. |
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It is very exciting, but I am here all alone whilst she gads around talking to men with beards. |
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Mr. Jared still lives in that house, now all alone, and the last I heard he was senile in old age, half crazy and awaiting death each day. |
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It needs real grit and guts to traverse the entire length and breadth of the country on a bicycle and that too all alone. |
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I dined in solitary state, all alone in the castle's gilt-and-blue dining hall. |
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It was the square building with the concrete loading dock, sitting all alone in the parking lot. |
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On overcast afternoons, all alone in the drizzle, my mother, carrying a basket, would set out on a long collecting tour. |
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It had been a day or two since I had sat in a dimmed church, all alone, to say the rosary. |
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First, Ginobili drove the lane and drew Duncan's defender, zipping a pass to Duncan all alone on the baseline for a 19-footer. |
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Her grandparents were fixing to leave for work, leaving her all alone in the house. |
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Well, it was kind of weird, we were all alone in a bedroom and he was totally wasted. |
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They also removed his clothes changing it with a ragged shirt and leaving his cycling shorts all alone. |
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The headlights stagelit him standing there, a scruffy, whiskery, old man all alone in the doorway, talking to himself. |
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You must stay to see the boy to the afterworld, he does not deserve to die all alone. |
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Foot traffic blasted by him, men and women, in pairs, in groups, all alone. |
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I was all alone until I met Aya, a young, veracious girl, when I was eight. |
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And this calls for a toast to the man who did it all alone without a godfather to ride on. |
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Again, can we expect a small country in the middle of the Mediterranean to do it all alone? |
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Igneous, who at times has been comical and brutal, transforms here, and when he finally expires, all alone but with love in his heart, it's a touching and sympathetic finale. |
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These patients feel terrible anyway, and they feel even worse feeling terrible all alone. |
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Anyway, one way or another, whether you crack up in front of the whole world or all alone, everyone cracks up sooner or later. |
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It looked like a wheatear but he was even a blur as a silhouette, bouncing around up there all alone like something very very important was going on, and I suppose it was. |
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One day, I woke up from a deep sleep with the sneaking suspicion that I was all alone in the house. |
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I rent a small room where I live all alone, but not for long since I work here every day from seven in the morning til seven at night. |
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As far as I can tell, the general thinks highly of Lord Geoffrey socially, and I know he worries that I'll be left all alone when he hops the twig, as he puts it. |
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You don't want to leave man's best friend all alone at home while you go off for a day out by train? |
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In the neurosis, the harmful influence is necessarily present so that the patient is unable to go up the slope all alone. |
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Even the most forceful man in the world can't do that all alone, but many people can do it together. |
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Anyone who bets on us will share our fate or, worse, will face his own tragic fate all alone. |
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Suddenly we were all alone, wondering if there was more to come, but we could not see anyone with a weapon. |
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The project for preventing and fighting transnational trafficking helped the repatriation of 64 children found all alone in Ukraine and Russia. |
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As I stated earlier, when we first started back in 1976, we seemed all alone in a never ending battle. |
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The stem in question can be also used to eject the casings in the case or this one would not leave easily all alone. |
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We saw that the federal government couldn't do it all alone, and that there was a need for partnership. |
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I was left all alone, but when he was here I started introducing the book to my cousins and they love reading it daily. |
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Souchon is that ten year old boy standing all alone in the corner of the school playground dear to every Frenchman's heart. |
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When kids do their homework all alone, their concentration can often wander. |
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When Don bails the next day, and Amy awkwardly bounces, Megan is once again left all alone, and frustrated. |
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During the lunch hour, I was waiting for the lambers to get back, and I waited all alone in a big field of about 100 pregnant ewes, the last of the herd to come through. |
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Scared out of my wits, dressed all in shimmering white fabric and scratchy yet beautiful white lace, I felt all alone in the foreign country of England. |
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When she heard the door shut, signaling that she was all alone in the condo, she stomped her foot on the plush carpeting and muttered profanities. |
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Nay! nay! stand of thyself, sonling. So, right in the middle all alone, quite alone. |
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Today it is almost unthinkable to launch out in work all alone. |
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Lizzie Kelly, 21, says she will be all alone when she changes in the ladies' room at next week's meeting. |
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Once upon a time, when dogs barked in rhyme, there was Miz Hattie. Miz Hattie lived all alone in the piney woods. |
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Unfortunately, I fear that the proposals made are not up to the mark and in particular they encourage some Member States to manage all alone when Europe is unable to coordinate. |
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Only at the time of zazen this state is natural, in everyday life it can come all alone sometimes, but most of the time I force myself to be in this same state of mind, but it is not yet natural and spontaneous. |
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The third stage is to find associates, as change cannot be made all alone. |
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I want to congratulate you for working all alone with few resources and for getting by despite the lack of assistance that has been offered to you. |
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Now she was all alone and had to beg for a plate of spaghetti! |
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Since they were beginning to feel that they were all alone, they decided to create another being like themselves but who was to grow from babyhood. |
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Here I was all alone, no one to help me get over my mom's and sister's death, just me myself and I. It was as if I died and all I could see was black. |
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He flies around the Galaxy all alone in just a little tiny scoutcraft? |
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At St Donats in March, he had an electric bassist for company, but at Bridgend he was all alone, caressing his guitar as he improvised to telling effect. |
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