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I think most of them are going to start getting homesick along about then.
It's because everyone is getting homesick for what they're used to.
Just remember, there will be times when you'll get homesick, no matter what kind of home you left behind.
But during the time he gets homesick because of being there and goes home.
The time had passed quickly then; he hadn't been allowed to get homesick.
That had been when he'd started university and got homesick - of all bloody things!
Once in a while they might talk about their families, although that usually ended with everyone getting homesick.
This makes them get homesick and they go home.
"It's a small town and I get homesick," she said.
But fix it so she can come back- liable to get homesick, you know.
He had got homesick and had decided to leave early.
Hawk soon grew weary of the road and would get homesick.
She gets homesick, and she used to talk to Grandpa all the time.
He was getting homesick once again - but this time it was for Earth.
No, Sir, catch me in the metropolis again, to get homesick.
He gets homesick, he said, as his mother smiled from across the room.
She got homesick, of course, often triggered by the similar desert landscapes here.
He struggled to settle into his new school, got homesick and return home mid year.
However, it's no good getting homesick in the middle of a journey when you're outward bound.
Danaya still gets homesick, and in the past she has cried at night for the first few days.
And don't you get homesick; that's a bad business.
Nana said I might get homesick when the novelty wears off.
He was offered the job because his parents, believing he would get homesick, didn't try to stop him.
When he gets homesick: "I get on the telephone.
I have something to do besides getting homesick.