5.For starters, Louise seems highly attached to a comfort zone, secluded from the rest of the world which she witnesses mostly to windows and television screens that she goes about her daily routine.
6.At one moment she was absolutely indifferent to the observation of all the world, at another she would seclude herself from it for ever, and at a third could resist it with energy.
7.But even though a stronger connection with God and the prospect of enlightenment are the grounds on which these hermits secluded themselves; there's also a more mundane reason why spending time alone can be beneficial: it's an opportunity for self-transformation.
8.Assenting cheerfully, Dowling conducted her to a pair of easy-chairs within a secluding grove of box-trees, and when they came to this retreat they found Mildred Palmer just departing, under escort of a well-favoured gentleman about thirty.
9.Miss Hepzibah, by secluding herself from society, has lost all true relation with it, and is, in fact, dead; although she galvanizes herself into a semblance of life, and stands behind her counter, afflicting the world with a greatly-to-be-deprecated scowl.