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1 In fact, I don't wish either Questor or you to go alone .
2 I miss them too, but it's a long way to go alone .
3 He leads you where you must go , but would not go alone .
4 I can go alone ; I am not ill, only frightened and sick.
5 No one offered to follow them; they were permitted to go alone .
6 We have another religion and women should not go alone , he said.
7 We talked it over, though, and we can't let you go alone .
8 She wanted me to go because she was afraid to go alone .
9 She'd have to go alone ; I could stay here and watch him.
10 Do you mean go alone - in the dark-witha witch in the house?
11 I shall go alone ; that is to say, alone with dear grandpapa.
12 You cannot go alone in such a crowd as this will be.
13 I will go alone and see what all the trouble is about.
14 It is the men whom women trust with whom they go alone .
15 She managed to go alone to her first appointment with the obstetrician.
16 Nor would she now go alone into some parts of the house.
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