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1 And you seem very lonesome here-stuckfor two more hours at least.
2 It'll be very lonesome for you, Miss Molly, without your young companion!
3 I got very lonesome , and would sit for hours thinking of our situation.
4 I have been alone nearly all day, and have really been very lonesome .
5 It has been very , very lonesome , and Arnold Baxter shook his head hypocritically.
6 It has been very lonesome , and-andI've been a little frightened.
7 And somehow, there was something chilling in the very lonesome character of their surroundings.
8 The old woman looked ill and sad and very lonesome .
9 Nevertheless, after the first few minutes of relief, I found it very lonesome upstairs.
10 That thought is often with me of late, and it makes me very lonesome .
11 I have been very lonesome since you have been away.
12 And he was very lonesome and homesick, because he could not find his cave.
13 Kitty, ordinarily brave and cheerful, was very lonesome and homesick.
14 It will be very lonesome and sad here, if I don't see mother anywhere.
15 At first the silence struck Norris as merely curious, a little later as very lonesome .
16 She has been very lonesome since her husband died.
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