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| | The Outcast |
 | | It is significant, therefore, that in his last book, 'The Outcast,' he returns to this model and uses it as a vehicle for the expression of his deepest thoughts on the problems of life -- or, rather, the problem of life. |
 | | You shall learn how your father was an outcast, reduced to the extremity of sorrow, to the brink of despair; how his misfortunes resembled, but exceeded, those of the unhappy Elliott, and how narrowly he escaped a similar fate. |
 | | Letter IV IN the last century an East India nabob named Mordaunt returned to England with an immense fortune, said to have been obtained in no very creditable manner from the treasury of a Rajah in Bengal at whose court he was Resident. |
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