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1  Ahead the road went down through the forest.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 5: 39
2  It came down through the forest in sharp turns.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 5
3  The forest of oak trees on the mountain beyond the town was gone.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 2
4  Sometimes we went off the road and on a path through the pine forest.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 38
5  The floor of the forest was soft to walk on; the frost did not harden it as it did the road.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 38
6  To the north we could look across a valley and see a forest of chestnut trees and behind it another mountain on this side of the river.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 1
7  It looked wide and well made with a good grade and the turns looked very impressive where you could see them through openings in the forest on the mountain side.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 5
8  The wheel ruts and ridges were iron hard with the frost, and the road climbed steadily through the forest and up and around the mountain to where there were meadows, and barns and cabins in the meadows at the edge of the woods looking across the valley.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 38
9  The forest had been green in the summer when we had come into the town but now there were the stumps and the broken trunks and the ground torn up, and one day at the end of the fall when I was out where the oak forest had been I saw a cloud coming over the mountain.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 2
10  The mountain that was beyond the valley and the hillside where the chestnut forest grew was captured and there were victories beyond the plain on the plateau to the south and we crossed the river in August and lived in a house in Gorizia that had a fountain and many thick shady trees in a walled garden and a wistaria vine purple on the side of the house.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway
Context   In BOOK 1: 2