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1 To become a hermit and find out whether he has an inner life.
2 Time enough to wonder why he hadn't worked for the Forest Service or become a hermit .
3 Nobody will know where you are, and I daresay later on you can become a hermit .
4 He hadn't meant to become a hermit .
5 You think that you would like to become a hermit so as to find the Elixir of Life.
6 People in town said he'd become a hermit ; the vague thing he'd been doing thus became dignified & certain.
7 Having attained a high social position, the Restoration surprised her and caused her downfall; she had become a hermit .
8 It is also vain for you to wish to become a hermit , or to find the Elixir of Life.
9 The denial of life is no longer an easy matter: a man may become a hermit or a monk-andwhat is thereby denied!
10 After that the old man had become a hermit from choice, helping his son when he could-oftenat the risk of his own life.
11 Did he have any right to become a hermit , forget about his legend, voluntarily abandon genuine immortality and deprive all his contemporaries of it too?
12 Especially because becoming a hermit brings up some great design opportunities.
13 He, too, became a hermit , and spent his time in praise and prayer.
14 After leaving the army he became a hermit , and, subsequently, bishop of Tours.
15 It is not good for man to be alone, but Philip became a hermit .
16 So while he's in Berkeley, Richard is a Frankenstein's monster who becomes a hermit .
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