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1 Cornelia lived in complete seclusion , and her brother guarded her with unwearied solicitude.
2 She had become prioress of Argenteuil and led a life of complete seclusion .
3 His widow lives, in complete seclusion , at her jointure-house near Twickenham.
4 So she has gone into complete seclusion from all her friends?
5 He lives in complete seclusion behind the high walls of a Guernsey mansion.
6 I can't see why I should remain in complete seclusion ; it's an irrational idea.
7 It has a fireplace of its own and portières would give it complete seclusion .
8 She paused in the doorway, surveying familiar objects in the enjoyed triumph of complete seclusion .
9 Mrs. Drainger immediately adopted the policy of complete seclusion she was to follow ever after.
10 Now she never left the house, living, since poor Pascal Pelletier's death, in complete seclusion .
11 He lived in complete seclusion , refusing the visits even of the members of his own family.
12 Six months of complete seclusion within the walls of the Acropolis, were required of the Canephoræ.
13 Her life became one of almost complete seclusion .
14 But during all this time Edith remained at the inn in complete seclusion , recovering slowly hut surely.
15 There was every day a sudden transition from the noisy exhibition outside, into the most complete seclusion .
16 The complete seclusion of the place, which the unattractiveness of the country secured, was exactly to her taste.
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