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1
All the officers were very
happy
.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 1: 7
2
She looked too
happy
to believe it.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 4: 34
3
His brown face was suddenly very
happy
.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 1: 11
4
I don't want you
happy
the way you are.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 4: 34
5
It will be a great
happiness
to read them.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 1: 11
6
But now we're
happy
and we love each other.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 2: 18
7
Catherine looked at me all the time, her eyes
happy
.
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By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 4: 34
8
You see I'm
happy
, darling, and we have a lovely time.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 2: 18
9
We two stopped talking and the captain shouted, "Priest not
happy
."
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By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 1: 3
10
You can't be ashamed of something if you're only
happy
and proud of it.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 2: 18
11
It was lovely in the nights and if we could only touch each other we were
happy
.
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By Ernest Hemingway
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In BOOK 2: 18
12
I haven't been
happy
for a long time and when I met you perhaps I was nearly crazy.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 2: 18
13
We lived through the months of January and February and the winter was very fine and we were very
happy
.
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By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 5: 40
14
The mattress was firm and comfortable and I lay without moving, hardly breathing,
happy
in feeling the pain lessen.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 2: 13
15
After we had eaten we felt fine, and then after, we felt very
happy
and in a little time the room felt like our own home.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 2: 23
16
Mr. and Mrs. Guttingen lived downstairs and we would hear them talking sometimes in the evening and they were very
happy
together too.
A Farewell to Arms
By Ernest Hemingway
Context
In BOOK 5: 38