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1  There are two up in the mountains and four still on the Bainsizza.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 25
2  You can go and take over the four cars on the Bainsizza if you like.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 25
3  Gino said the British cars were working further down the Bainsizza at Ravne.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 27
4  The Brigade had received orders that the line of the Bainsizza should be held no matter what happened.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 27
5  Even if they took all the Bainsizza and Monte San Gabriele there were plenty of mountains beyond for the Austrians.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 2: 19
6  At the front they were advancing on the Carso, they had taken Kuk across from Plava and were taking the Bainsizza plateau.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 2: 19
7  The fighting on the Bainsizza plateau was over and by the middle of the month the fighting for San Gabriele was about over too.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 2: 21
8  A British major at the club told me the Italians had lost one hundred and fifty thousand men on the Bainsizza plateau and on San Gabriele.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 2: 21
9  I had not seen the Bainsizza before and it was strange to go up the slope where the Austrians had been, beyond the place on the river where I had been wounded.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 27
10  It rained steadily and the army of the Bainsizza moved down off the plateau in the October rain and across the river where the great victories had commenced in the spring of that year.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 27