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1 I grew very desolate as I thought, or mused, by the window.
2 When the Melmottes went from Caversham the house was very desolate .
3 On the whole, the neighbourhood of Jerusalem is very desolate , barren, and sterile.
4 It was a lonely region, very desolate now, with the night birds calling.
5 She felt very desolate and unhappy, but she faced them bravely.
6 His hunting is done for this year, and he will be very desolate .
7 But my eyes filled as I did so- Ifeltso very , very desolate .
8 There was something very desolate in that atmosphere of dimmed sight and muted sound.
9 We halted at a very desolate spot, where sheep were housed in large numbers.
10 The whole scene was very desolate , - the smoking ruins, the deserted cabin, a cloudy sky.
11 It was a very rough place, very desolate looking, and far from the river.
12 She felt very desolate , alone with Maïeddine among the dunes.
13 Poor Estelle is very desolate , and has a right to our sympathy and love.
14 He makes life very desolate , both for himself and others who accept his theories.
15 He went off to give some orders and Kit sat down, feeling very desolate .
16 His life at Carbury, at this time, was very desolate .
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