1 If he will jump I can kill him.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 2 "I'll kill him though," he said.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 3 This will kill him, the old man thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 4 But I must kill him and keep strong to do it.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 5 Now I must convince him and then I must kill him.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 6 But I killed the shark that hit my fish, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 7 I am sorry that I killed the fish though, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 8 "I killed him in self-defense," the old man said aloud.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 9 You killed him for pride and because you are a fisherman.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 10 It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 11 Imagine if each day a man must try to kill the moon, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 12 But we have killed many sharks, you and I, and ruined many others.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 13 If I could have used a bat with two hands I could have killed the first one surely.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 4 14 But it is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 3 15 Five and you nearly were killed when I brought the fish in too green and he nearly tore the boat to pieces.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 16 But, thank God, they are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 17 Then he was sorry for the great fish that had nothing to eat and his determination to kill him never relaxed in his sorrow for him.
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