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The phrase "ran off to Hindustan" typically refers to individuals who fled to India, often for personal, political, or historical reasons. It can evoke stories from colonial times, such as those involving British expatriates, or literary references. In a more specific context, it could relate to characters in literature or history who sought refuge or adventure in the Indian subcontinent. If you have a specific individual or context in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored response.

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