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A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 19
2 I'll fit you out so you'll be a great success.
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3 The captain was having a great success with finger games.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 2
4 A doctor who cannot take out your appendix properly will recommend to you a doctor who will be unable to remove your tonsils with success.
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5 I said I thought a ridge that flattened out on top and had a little depth would be easier and more practical to hold than a succession of small mountains.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 3: 27
6 I meant tactically speaking in a war where there was some movement a succession of mountains were nothing to hold as a line because it was too easy to turn them.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 3: 27
7 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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