1 This will kill him, the old man thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 2 Eat it now and it will strengthen the hand.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 3 Then he will turn and swallow it, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 4 If he doesn't maybe he will come up with the moon.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 5 What I will do if he decides to go down, I don't know.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 6 The current will have set us far to the eastward, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 7 If he does not do that maybe he will come up with the sunrise.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 8 You ought to go to bed now so that you will be fresh in the morning.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 9 But perhaps I will pick up a stray and perhaps my big fish is around them.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 10 There are two more hours before the sun sets and maybe he will come up before that.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 11 But what a great fish he is and what he will bring in the market if the flesh is good.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 12 Maybe if I can increase the tension just a little it will hurt him and he will jump, he thought.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 13 Today I'll work out where the schools of bonita and albacore are and maybe there will be a big one with them.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 1 14 Now I will pay attention to my work and then I must eat the tuna so that I will not have a failure of strength.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 15 After it is light, he thought, I will work back to the forty-fathom bait and cut it away too and link up the reserve coils.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 16 Most people are heartless about turtles because a turtle's heart will beat for hours after he has been cut up and butchered.
The Old Man and the Sea By Ernest HemingwayContext In 2 17 If they don't travel too fast I will get into them, the old man thought, and he watched the school working the water white and the bird now dropping and dipping into the bait fish that were forced to the surface in their panic.
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