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1 It seemed so sad, so forsaken , that it drew us to it.
2 Never had anything struck him as so piteous, so unfriended, so forsaken !
3 I felt my chest tightening; never had I felt so forsaken .
4 Here the homes of the dead seem so forsaken , so humble.
5 Oh God, my God, why hast thou so forsaken me?
6 Never had I sailed on so forsaken a sea.
7 One feels so forsaken when one lies prone and people shove a pipe down one's stomach.
8 No man with any manhood left in him could have refrained from pitying her, so helpless, so forsaken .
9 You never saw anything so forsaken .
10 She seems so forsaken , poor thing!
11 He will feel himself so forsaken ! '
12 And to see you so forsaken , so desolate, when I am loaded with grace and joy, rends my heart.
13 There was something sad and a little frightening about the place, because it all seemed so forsaken and long ago.
14 Doris, walking restlessly from room to room, had never felt so forsaken , so dismally certain that the best of life was done.
15 There were few to follow him except in Quebec-for in his dotage he would not believe that the West had so forsaken him.
16 He was sorry for her; she was going to have another child, and she looked so forsaken as she moved about the home.
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