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1  We had a lovely time that summer.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 18
2  Maybe it would finish this summer.
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3  All summer and all fall I've operated.
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Context   In BOOK 3: 25
4  "It's been a bad summer," the major said.
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5  Many people have realized the war this summer.
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Context   In BOOK 3: 26
6  "It has been a terrible summer," said the priest.
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7  It was cool in the summer at night and the spring in Abruzzi was the most beautiful in Italy.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 11
8  In the dark it was like summer lightning, but the nights were cool and there was not the feeling of a storm coming.
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9  In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that looked across the river and the plain to the mountains.
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10  It was a hot summer and I knew many people in Milan but always was anxious to get back home to the hospital as soon as the afternoon was over.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 19
11  In September the first cool nights came, then the days were cool and the leaves on the trees in the park began to turn color and we knew the summer was gone.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 21
12  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