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A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 41
2 We'll both get drunk and be cheerful.
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3 I found I was quite drunk but went to sleep.
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4 I saw the major look at him and notice that he was drunk.
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5 "They are drunk," he said, moving his hand toward the two soldiers.
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6 I made you drunk because I love you and because America is in the war.
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7 I woke Georgetti, the other boy who was drunk, and offered him some water.
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8 I had drunk much wine and afterward coffee and Strega and I explained, winefully, how we did not do the things we wanted to do; we never did such things.
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9 I had treated seeing Catherine very lightly, I had gotten somewhat drunk and had nearly forgotten to come but when I could not see her there I was feeling lonely and hollow.
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10 I told him to get it and when it came I gave him the change and the man beside me and I got drunk and slept until past Vicenza where I woke up and was very sick on the floor.
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11 It is not like dying it is just a chemical choking so you do not feel, and afterward you might as well have been drunk except that when you throw up nothing comes but bile and you do not feel better afterward.
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