Ernest Hemingway, Quotes
He Told Me How He Had First Met Her During The War And Then Lost Her And Won Her Back, And About Their Marriage And Then About Something Tragic That Had Happened To Them At St-Raphael About A Year Ago. This First Version That He Told Me Of Zelda . And A French Naval Aviator Falling In Love Was Truly A Sad Story And I Believe It Was A True Story. Later He Told Me Other Versions Of It As Though Trying Them For Use In A Novel, But None Was As Sad As This First One And I Always Believed The First One, Although Any Of Them Might Have Been True. They Were Better Told Each Time; But They Never Hurt You The Same Way The First One Did.
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