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As he quotes Paradise Lost, his voice savours every syllable of Milton's words and when, in outrage at his rejection by the exile's family, he burns their cottage, he utters a Hamletesque cry of "I sweep to my revenge."
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In common with the greatest books on the exile's pain and longing, Godwin's story is ultimately an inspiring one as he comes to terms with his family's past while holding fast to the troubled country his father decided to call home.
Five Best: Nations and Lives in Transition Martin Fletcher 2011
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But I'd gotten this exile's mentality and I needed to understand what it was like where they left.
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The concept behind Polpetto might seem the work of some soulful Italian possessed by an exile's nostalgia for his beloved Veneto, but in fact it's the work of a hard-headed restaurant pro, Russell Norman.
Restaurant: Polpetto, London W1 John Lanchester 2010
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But I'd gotten this exile's mentality and I needed to understand what it was like where they left.
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But I'd gotten this exile's mentality and I needed to understand what it was like where they left.
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Simply put, even official UNHCR Refugee Status is not the end of an exile's journey.
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Historians and descendants aim to restore the reputation of the Earl of Bothwell, Mary Stuart's husband, who died in an exile's dungeon
Call to bring Bothwell, the forgotten Braveheart, back to Scotland 2010
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Simply put, even official UNHCR Refugee Status is not the end of an exile's journey.
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But I'd gotten this exile's mentality and I needed to understand what it was like where they left.
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