The quoted lines define exile as losing everything one loves, being falsely blamed, tasting the salt of others' bread, and climbing other people's stairs.
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Social humiliation
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Verse 52. The blame, as usual, will be cried out against the injured party, but just vengeance will serve as witness to the truth..."
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"Verse 52. The blame, as usual, will be cried out against the injured party, but just vengeance will serve as witness to the truth..."
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