Surely I was alone; but whether on an uninhabited island or not, the future alone would reveal.
If I am really alone upon an uninhabited island," I thought, "at least I shall not starve so long as I am able to obtain plenty of cocoanuts.
I was entirely alone, and, so far as I knew, upon an uninhabited island.
Quite sure, Miles, that Marble Land is an uninhabited island?
But Moses did not think it necessary to go and live in a desert, or on an uninhabited island, merely because he was found in those bulrushes.
Old acquaintances, however, we could scarce be called; but, on an uninhabited island in the South Seas, one is glad to meet any face that he has ever met before.
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