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He stood for a few moments in motionless despair; then glancing round the room, and taking in all its desertedness, caught up his hat, and rushed out into the storm.

From David Elginbrod by George MacDonald

"There were noise and romping," and the softness of his voice now emphasized the extreme desertedness of my chambers.

From Peeps at People by Robert Cortes Holliday

Struck with severe disappointment, overwhelmed with a sense of utter desertedness, my spirits failed; and I sunk back into the carriage faint and forlorn.

From Discipline by Mary Brunton

Gloom, perhaps, is hardly the word to use; it was more a feeling of desertedness, almost of decayed grandeur, quite unlike anything I had ever seen before.

From Nurse Heatherdale's Story by Mrs. (Mary Louisa) Molesworth

Servants had been procured from Peebles; the fires were again burning; the wreaths of smoke again ascended from among the trees; and life and living action were taking the place of desertedness.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative by Various




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