Aún no tenemos significados para "long exile".
1It means a long exile, Herlander, and under very tough conditions.
2The Medici returned, in the train of foreign invaders, from their long exile.
3Had the separation from her been the hardest part of his long exile?
4He escapes and after a long exile, returns home to see his tormentor punished.
5His long exile had made him a stranger in the country of his birth.
6Ashton will be inconsolable as he contemplates another long exile from something he loves.
7When Napoleon fell, in 1814, Madame de Staël hurried home from her long exile.
8Every object had become endeared to me during my long exile from civilised life.
9Every object had become endeared to me during my long exile from civilized life.
10His sentence was life- long exile on his Sea Island estate.
11What he had suffered during his long exile no man can presume to say.
12I have lately come back from a long exile spent in a hideous place.
13One aim was to reacquaint herself with the people of Pakistan after her long exile.
14He had a name of some power and sufficient wealth; he did not feel long exile.
15The priests had followed the "emigres" into their long exile.
16To Grant, straight from his long exile from fine womanly domesticity, she suddenly seemed altogether captivating.
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