1 Facts alone are wanted in life.
2 Sissy, my good girl, leave us alone a minute.
3 Almost as soon as they could run alone, they had been made to run to the lecture-room.
4 From that ground alone, I know you will view and consider what I am going to communicate.
5 If you mean to say anything to me to-night, that goes against this candid remark, you had better let it alone.
6 Sometimes they played tricks upon him; but they never knew how he felt them, and shrunk up, when he was alone with me.
7 It was not by any wonderful accident that he found her, the time of day being that at which she was always alone, and the place being her favourite resort.
8 The simple circumstance of being left alone with her husband and Mr. Bounderby, was sufficient to stun this admirable lady again without collision between herself and any other fact.
9 So, he had been quite alone during the four days, and had spoken to no one, when, as he was leaving his work at night, a young man of a very light complexion accosted him in the street.
10 No word of a new marriage had ever passed between them; but Rachael had taken great pity on him years ago, and to her alone he had opened his closed heart all this time, on the subject of his p.
11 Left alone with her mother, Louisa saw her lying with an awful lull upon her face, like one who was floating away upon some great water, all resistance over, content to be carried down the stream.