Ernest Hemingway, Quotes
The War Was A Long Way Away. Maybe There Wasn't Any War. There Was No War Here. Then I Realized It Was Over For Me. But I Did Not Have The Feeling That It Was Really Over. I Had The Feeling Of A Boy Who Thinks Of What Is Happening At A Certain Hour At The Schoolhouse From Which He Has Played Truant.
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