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He was all
alone
on the common.
The War of the Worlds
By H. G. Wells
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In BOOK 1: II. THE FALLING STAR.
2
The brain
alone
remained a cardinal necessity.
The War of the Worlds
By H. G. Wells
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In BOOK 2: II. WHAT WE SAW FROM THE RUINED HOUSE.
3
And the great thing is, we must leave the Martians
alone
.
The War of the Worlds
By H. G. Wells
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In BOOK 2: VII. THE MAN ON PUTNEY HILL.
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It came to me that I was upon this dark common, helpless, unprotected, and
alone
.
The War of the Worlds
By H. G. Wells
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In BOOK 1: V. THE HEAT-RAY.
5
Had I been
alone
, I think I should have taken my chance and struck across country.
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In BOOK 1: XII. WHAT I SAW OF THE DESTRUCTION OF WEYBRIDGE AND SHEPPERTON.
6
I found myself
alone
, and saw the people on the other side of the pit running off, Stent among them.
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In BOOK 1: IV. THE CYLINDER OPENS.
7
It was on the sixth day of our imprisonment that I peeped for the last time, and presently found myself
alone
.
The War of the Worlds
By H. G. Wells
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In BOOK 2: IV. THE DEATH OF THE CURATE.
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For a time I believed that mankind had been swept out of existence, and that I stood there
alone
, the last man left alive.
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In BOOK 2: VI. THE WORK OF FIFTEEN DAYS.
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After eating we crept back to the scullery, and there I must have dozed again, for when presently I looked round I was
alone
.
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In BOOK 2: II. WHAT WE SAW FROM THE RUINED HOUSE.
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When he followed me thither, I went to a box room at the top of the house and, in order to be
alone
with my aching miseries, locked myself in.
The War of the Worlds
By H. G. Wells
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In BOOK 2: I. UNDER FOOT.