Ernest Hemingway, Quotes
Then As I Was Getting Up To The Closerie Des Lilas With The Light On My Old Friend, The Statue Of Marshal Ney With His Sword Out And The Shadows Of The Trees On The Bronze, And He Alone There And Nobody Behind Him And What A Fiasco He'd Made Of Waterloo, I Thought That All Generations Were Lost By Something And Always Had Been And Always Would Be And I Stopped At The Lilas To Keep The Statue Company And Drank A Cold Beer Before Going Home To The Flat Over The Sawmill.
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