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As several more houses are nearly ready to go, the next crash in Tom-all-alone's may be expected to be a good one.

Jo lives—that is to say, Jo has not yet died—in a ruinous place, known to the like of him by the name of Tom-all-alone's.

These arrangements completed, they give the women good-night, and come out once more into black and foul Tom-all-Alone's.

Tom-all-alone's might overtax the nervous system of a neophyte.

Jo lives in a ruinous place, known to the likes of him by the name of Tom-all-Alone's.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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