1 "I remember," the old man said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 2 "We can do that," the boy said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 3 "It is strange," the old man said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 4 "Keep warm old man," the boy said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 5 "You bought me a beer," the old man said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 6 "I go now for the sardines," the boy said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 7 "Let us take the stuff home," the boy said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 8 "Keep the blanket around you," the boy said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 9 "Eighty-five is a lucky number," the old man said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 10 "I'll try to get him to work far out," the boy said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 11 "The month when the great fish come," the old man said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 12 "Then live a long time and take care of yourself," the old man said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 13 "I have," the old man said getting up and taking the newspaper and folding it.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 14 "Wake up old man," the boy said and put his hand on one of the old man's knees.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 15 "Santiago," the boy said to him as they climbed the bank from where the skiff was hauled up.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 16 The old man carried the mast on his shoulder and the boy carried the wooden box with the coiled, hard-braided brown lines, the gaff and the harpoon with its shaft.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 17 No one would steal from the old man but it was better to take the sail and the heavy lines home as the dew was bad for them and, though he was quite sure no local people would steal from him, the old man thought that a gaff and a harpoon were needless temptations to leave in a boat.
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