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A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 19
2 It would not finish it if one side stopped fighting.
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3 In the old days I would have insulted them and picked a fight.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 34
4 Now the fighting was in the next mountains beyond and was not a mile away.
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5 The fighting at the front went very badly and they could not take San Gabriele.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 21
6 There was fighting in the mountains and at night we could see the flashes from the artillery.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 1
7 But I knew from the papers that they were still fighting in the mountains because the snow would not come.
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8 He said the fighting was over for the year down here and that the Italians had bitten off more than they could chew.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 21
9 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 ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 21
10 There was fighting for that mountain too, but it was not successful, and in the fall when the rains came the leaves all fell from the chestnut trees and the branches were bare and the trunks black with rain.
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11 I watched them on the far side with the glasses and saw the jockey fighting to hold him in but he could not hold him and when they came around the turn and into the stretch the black horse was fifteen lengths ahead of the others.
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