Is there a way to retrieve a deleted file in adobe bridge?

Hey-
So, for my photography class we upload pictures to a server and then edit them in bridge. I was going through and saving the ones I wanted to keep to my hard drive but I think I accidentally deleted a folder of photos I didn't mean to. The "undo" button couldn't be used and Google suggested a "version cue" retrieval but that's non-existent with mine.
Does anyone know if adobe bridge has a recycle bin somewhere I can pull the file out of?

The deleted files go into the recycle bin of Windows.  Check there before emptying.

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