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1  They were still alone, however.
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair
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2  Elzbieta was all alone with him the greater part of the time.
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3  He was alone; he had the afternoon and all of the night to himself.
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4  It was cruel iron-hard; and hour after hour they would cringe in its grasp, alone, alone.
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5  So they had left Freddie all alone, and he with less than two thousand dollars in his pocket.
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6  They could not possibly get along upon his wages alone, and the family could not live without hers.
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7  At the end there were three days that they were alone, before it was found out that the father was dead.
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8  Some had books to read and cards to play, with candles to burn by night, but Jurgis was all alone in darkness and silence.
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9  Now and then Kotrina would find time to sob over his woes, but for the greater part of the time he had to be left alone, barricaded upon the bed.
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10  Little Kotrina, who was all alone with him, ran out screaming for help, and after a while a doctor came, but not until Kristoforas had howled his last howl.
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11  And he was a faithful man, too; he was a man you might leave alone for a month, if only you had made him understand what you wanted him to do in the meantime.
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12  The resulting medley of sound distracted no one, save possibly alone the babies, of which there were present a number equal to the total possessed by all the guests invited.
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13  Jurgis took up his stand by the time-office window, where alone there was light enough for him to see; the snow fell so quick that it was only by peering closely that he could make sure that Ona did not pass him.
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14  The solitary trampish-looking foreigner, with water-soaked clothing and haggard face and anxious eyes, was as much alone as he hurried past them, as much unheeded and as lost, as if he had been a thousand miles deep in a wilderness.
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15  There were six of them, all together, and they were brought to a house just down the street from here, and this girl was put into a room alone, and they gave her some dope in her food, and when she came to she found that she had been ruined.
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16  Mary Dennis was her name, and a long time ago she had been seduced, and had a little boy; he was a cripple, and an epileptic, but still he was all that she had in the world to love, and they had lived in a little room alone somewhere back of Halsted Street, where the Irish were.
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17  There was said to be two thousand dollars a week hush money from the tubercular steers alone; and as much again from the hogs which had died of cholera on the trains, and which you might see any day being loaded into boxcars and hauled away to a place called Globe, in Indiana, where they made a fancy grade of lard.
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