1 We stopped at the side of the road.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 7 2 If they feel as we feel they may stop.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 26 3 I stopped in front of the Villa Rossa.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 6 4 He stopped and sat down beside the road.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 7 5 Oh, please, darling, please make it stop.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 5: 41 6 I don't care if I die if it will only stop.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 5: 41 7 I took her hands, then stopped and kissed her.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 6 8 We walked on a way and were stopped under a tree.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 6 9 We two stopped talking and the captain shouted, "Priest not happy."
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 3 10 I only think the Austrians will not stop when they have won a victory.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 26 11 When people realize how bad it is they cannot do anything to stop it because they go crazy.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 9 12 I was riding in the first car and as we passed the entry to the British hospital I told the driver to stop.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 8 13 But it was not my show any more and I wished this bloody train would get to Mestre and I would eat and stop thinking.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 32 14 No one knew where the Austrians were nor how things were going but I was certain that if the rain should stop and planes come over and get to work on that column that it would be all over.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 28 15 Downstairs there was a parlor where they sold wine and beer, and sometimes in the evening we would hear carts stop outside on the road and men come up the steps to go in the parlor to drink wine.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 5: 38 16 I came back the next afternoon from our first mountain post and stopped the car at the smistimento where the wounded and sick were sorted by their papers and the papers marked for the different hospitals.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 7 17 Catherine wore heavy overshoes and I wore Mr. Guttingen's rubber-boots and we walked to the station under an umbrella, through the slush and the running water that was washing the ice of the roads bare, to stop at the pub before lunch for a vermouth.
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