1 She must have gone for a walk, alone.
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In Chapter VI
2 'I meant, alone for talking,' he mumbled.
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In Chapter VI
3 Well, he won't be alone when he's with me.
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In Chapter III
4 'Alone, always alone,' the young man was saying.
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In Chapter VIII
5 'But people never are alone now,' said Mustapha Mond.
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In Chapter XVII
6 Which in turn increased his sense of being alien and alone.
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In Chapter IV
7 All alone, outside the pueblo, on the bare plain of the mesa.
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In Chapter VIII
8 That which had made Helmholtz so uncomfortably aware of being himself and all alone was too much ability.
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In Chapter IV
9 'Art, science--you seem to have paid a fairly high price for your happiness,' said the Savage, when they were alone.
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In Chapter XVII
10 She had gone walking alone in those mountains over there to the North, had fallen down a steep place and hurt her head.
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In Chapter VII
11 But it was not alone the distance that had attracted the Savage to his lighthouse; the near was as seductive as the far.
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In Chapter XVIII
12 But all the same,' insisted the Savage, 'it is natural to believe in God when you're alone--quite alone, in the night, thinking about death.
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In Chapter XVII
13 Separate and unatoned, while the others were being fused into the Greater Being; alone even in Morgana's embrace--much more alone, indeed, more hopelessly himself than he had ever been in his life before.
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In Chapter V
14 He was like a man pursued, but pursued by enemies he does not wish to see, lest they should seem more hostile even than he had supposed, and he himself be made to feel guiltier and even more helplessly alone.
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In Chapter IV
15 The bruises hurt him, the cuts were still bleeding; but it was not for pain that he sobbed; it was because he was all alone, because he had been driven out, alone, into this skeleton world of rocks and moonlight.
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In Chapter VIII
16 At Malpais he had suffered because they had shut him out from the communal activities of the pueblo, in civilized London he was suffering because he could never escape from those communal activities, never be quietly alone.
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In Chapter XVII
17 For Bernard left the room with a swagger, exulting, as he banged the door behind him, in the thought that he stood alone, embattled against the order of things; elated by the intoxicating consciousness of his individual significance and importance.
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In Chapter VI
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