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A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 35
2 I'm not going to die now, darling.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
3 I'm past where I was going to die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
4 Oh, God, please don't let her die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
5 People don't die in childbirth nowadays.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
6 You took the baby but don't let her die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
7 Please, please, please don't let her die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
8 I don't care if I die if it will only stop.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
9 He died while I was stopping up the two holes.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 3: 30
10 I'll do anything for you if you won't let her die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
11 I'll do anything you say if you don't let her die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
12 Please, please, please, dear God, don't let her die.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
13 I knew she was going to die and I prayed that she would not.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
14 I went into the room and stayed with Catherine until she died.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
15 But it was checked and in the end only seven thousand died of it in the army.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 1
16 I went out swiftly, all of myself, and I knew I was dead and that it had all been a mistake to think you just died.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 9
17 If any one were going to die they put a screen around the bed so you could not see them die, but only the shoes and puttees of doctors and men nurses showed under the bottom of the screen and sometimes at the end there would be whispering.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 12
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