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1 You cannot become an exile from your own place.
2 When the clouds gathered about him, when he had become an exile and a wanderer, her reproaches and her violence increased.
3 Yes, we shall outlive them, even if I have to become an exile , to seek for them in another portion of the world!
4 Every morning we who know expect to read in the papers that the royal palace has been stormed and the king become an exile .
5 If the latter succeeds not, he vows that the Harlowes shall feel the former, although for it he become an exile from his country forever.
6 Man, centering round himself, necessarily became an exile from the great Whole.
7 Whoever, by becoming an exile from his country, escaped likewise from himself?
8 It's a year and a half since I became an exile .
9 So Frithiof became an exile , and a wanderer on the face of the earth.
10 He was obliged to flee; he became an exile and a wanderer in foreign lands,-poor ,isolated ,shunned
11 Our troops at once advanced and captured Cabul, Yakoob Khan voluntarily abdicating and becoming an exile in India.
12 A shaken Iskander Mirza left the country forever and became an exile in London, where he later died.
13 From this park, as lame tradition has it, Shakespeare once stole deer, and became an exile for the crime!
14 He barely escaped with his life, was driven out of the city and became an exile because of his actions.
15 Perhaps the episode of Marie Roumanoff belonged to the days before he joined the Brotherhood and became an exile from his country.
16 Mershone accepted the conditions and became an exile , passing at once out of the lives of those he had so deeply wronged.
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