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A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 39
2 Well, all we have to do is walk now.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 3: 30
3 "We could walk or take a tram," Catherine said.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 23
4 "I wish we could go for a walk," Catherine said.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 16
5 "It's a lovely night for a walk," Catherine said.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 36
6 "I'd rather walk here out of sight," Bonello said.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 3: 30
7 We crossed the street and started to walk up the other side.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 23
8 We went out in the snow but it was drifted so that we could not walk far.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 38
9 "Give me two hundred lire and I'll walk straight back toward Austria," Bonello said.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 3: 29
10 We took a little walk through the village then went down to the quay to get our bags.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 37
11 The floor of the forest was soft to walk on; the frost did not harden it as it did the road.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 38
12 Catherine could not walk very far now and I loved to ride out along the country roads with her.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 40
13 We met him at the door and walked out under the umbrella down the wet walk to the carriage at the curb.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 24
14 She did not look big with the cape and we would not walk too fast but stopped and sat on logs by the roadside to rest when she was tired.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 39
15 I had my head on one of the musettes and my arms around the other and I could feel the pack and they could all walk over me if they wouldn't step on me.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 2: 24
16 I would like to eat at the Cova and then walk down the Via Manzoni in the hot evening and cross over and turn off along the canal and go to the hotel with Catherine Barkley.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 7
17 Jt was warm and like the spring and I walked down the alleyway of trees, warmed from the sun on the wall, and found we still lived in the same house and that it all looked the same as when I had left it.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 1: 3
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