1. A moment or two afterward I was almost alone on horseback in the open field between the two lines of battle. 2. I was alone on the open moor, with no money or possessions. 3. The train drew away and Claudia was left alone on the platform. 4. They felt lost and alone on the vast, boundless sea. 5. He said that he had been alone on the platform of Grahamston station shortly after midnight waiting to meet a friend on an Edinburgh-bound train. 6. This is all realistic and is happening as I think it would if small boys were alone on an island. 7. The British have been alone on their island for over a thousand years, without successful invasion. 8. And he was alone on the bench while BC mounted its dramatic fourth-quarter comeback. 9. And he was not alone on this trip. 10. And so she is out alone on the Holiday Inn and college theater circuit. |