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1 As they progressed, the landscape grew more and more desolate and forbidding.
2 Yet the wilderness became gloomier, more desolate and more menacing than ever.
3 There shall be no more desolate firesides if I can help it.
4 This was the distance, than which nothing could have been more desolate .
5 Her inner life was once more desolate , and she was thoroughly discouraged.
6 Would the Lonesome Lands become even more desolate than they were now?
7 The terrain is more desolate than anything we have yet seen.
8 Nothing could be more desolate than the condition of the electorate.
9 We returned to find Samarra buried in dust and more desolate than ever.
10 The world is more desolate than the caves from which they have escaped.
11 And, as I sat in my chamber, I grew more and more desolate .
12 Higher yet ascended the travellers, and more desolate became the country.
13 Henry could not remember in his experience a more desolate night.
14 Nothing could be drearier than that process: nothing more desolate than the outlook.
15 The country seemed to grow more desolate and grim as we went on.
16 There is not on the face of this globe a more desolate wretch.
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