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Gabriel Dax was too good a creation to be confined to one novel.

Credited with helping to ignite second-wave feminism in the 1960s, the book claimed that many middle-class, college-educated women were dissatisfied being confined to their roles as housewives and mothers.

It was a marked contrast to Rossen’s current life, which is largely hermetic and domestic, confined to the four walls of his home.

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But 130 patients who were confined to their beds, as well as 98 residents of a nursing home who could not be moved, were left behind without staff to care for them.

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Riley revealed: "I'm petrified of rats, confined spaces and the dark."

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