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During his down years -- and there have been many -- he has gone far afield, working as a short-order cook and packing frozen lobsters.
In seeking fresh information about the parole scandal, Mr. Kitson said in his letter, the investigation had "gone far afield" of its original purpose.
Whatever I had written would either be, 'Oh, here he is again' " with another "Otherwise Engaged," "or, 'Why doesn't he stick to what he can do?' " Although most of his subsequent work has focused on academia, publishing and the arts, he has also gone far afield, as with "The Rear Column," about Henry Stanley's adventures in Africa.
"I don't care what bank he used," he said, adding that Mueller had now gone far afield of his original mandate.
Some succeed -- the 1973 mini-series is "almost the same as reading the novel for me," said Charlene Cruz, who runs the Enthusiast's Guide to Jane Eyre Adaptations at eyreguide.awardspace.co.uk -- others have gone far afield.
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