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A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 37
2 In March came the first break in the winter.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 40
3 If you are going for winter sports," he said, "Wengen is the place.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 37
4 If the winter is over and the rain keeps up it won't be fun up here.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 40
5 There is very certainly winter sport on the Montreux Oberland Bernois railway.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 4: 37
6 At the start of the winter came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera.
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7 We lived through the months of January and February and the winter was very fine and we were very happy.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 40
8 At the foot of the bed was my flat trunk, and my winter boots, the leather shiny with oil, were on the trunk.
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9 By the middle of January I had a beard and the winter had settled into bright cold days and hard cold nights.
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10 We wished we were back in the mountains but the spring weather lasted only a few days and then the cold rawness of the breaking-up of winter came again.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 40
11 There had been short thaws when the wind blew warm and the snow softened and the air felt like spring, but always the clear hard cold had come again and the winter had returned.
A Farewell to ArmsBy Ernest Hemingway Context In BOOK 5: 40