1 I don't drink and I don't run around.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 19 2 Better not drink too much brandy then.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 9 3 We drink and make noise and disturb Federico.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 12 4 "It isn't good for you to drink alone," she said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 14 5 The major said he had heard a report that I could drink.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 7 6 The major asked me to have a drink with him and two other officers.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 9 7 "Let's go down and get a drink and see what they pay," Crowell said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 20 8 I should drink cup for cup and glass for glass with Bassi, Fillipo Vincenza.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 7 9 "We should go," one of the sergeants said, eating his cheese and drinking a cup of wine.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 28 10 I had a drink with a captain that I knew in one of the dugouts and went back across the bridge.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 5 11 After a while I wanted a drink of water and found the bell on a cord by the bed and rang it but nobody came.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 13 12 I was feeling very good and we picked up a couple more Italians, who each had a drink with us, and went back to the girls.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 20 13 I lowered it into the mouth, sucked and snapped in the ends, and chewed, then took a bite of cheese, chewed, and then a drink of the wine.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 9 14 We had each been drinking out of one of the bottles and I took my bottle with me and went over and lay flat on the hay and looked out the narrow window at the wet country.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 30 15 Afterward I thought I could not stand the thirst and in the yards outside of Verona I called to a soldier who was walking up and down beside the train and he got me a drink of water.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 12 16 I did not see a place to sit, and a waiter came up to me and took my wet coat and hat and showed me a place at a table across from an elderly man who was drinking beer and reading the evening paper.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 5: 41 17 Later, below in the town, I watched the snow falling, looking out of the window of the bawdy house, the house for officers, where I sat with a friend and two glasses drinking a bottle of Asti, and, looking out at the snow falling slowly and heavily, we knew it was all over for that year.
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