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1  I comforted her and she stopped crying.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 2: 19
2  "There, there, Fergy," Catherine comforted her.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 4: 34
3  As she stood comforting Ferguson, I could see no change in her figure.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 4: 34
4  It was a nuisance to have them there but it was a comfort that they were no bigger.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 4
5  Guns were firing from the field behind the village and the shells, going away, had a comfortable sound.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 3: 27
6  There were comfortable leather chairs in the bar and I sat in one of them and read until the barman came in.
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Context   In BOOK 4: 35
7  The mattress was firm and comfortable and I lay without moving, hardly breathing, happy in feeling the pain lessen.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 2: 13
8  There were two comfortable chairs and a table for books and magazines and we played cards on the dining-table when it was cleared away.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 38
9  After a while the stream from the stretcher above lessened and started to drip again and I heard and felt the canvas above move as the man on the stretcher settled more comfortably.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 1: 9
10  The concierge with brass keys on his lapels, the elevator, the carpets on the floors, and the white washbowls with shining fixtures, the brass bed and the big comfortable bedroom all seemed very great luxury after the Guttingens.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 5: 40