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The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The First Forty-Nine Stories and the Play The Fifth Column

by Ernest Hemingway

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"Forty-nine stories reflect much of the intensity of Hemingway's own life and environment." --
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« Fallait-il dire qu'elle avait fait, la première, ce que personne n'avait jamais fait mieux depuis ; fallait-il parler des jambes brunes et charnues, du ventre plat, des petits seins durs, des bras qui enlaçaient si bien, de la langue agile, des yeux plats, du bon goût de la bouche. Fallait-il parler ensuite de la gêne, de l'étreinte, de la douceur, de la moiteur, de la tendresse, de l'étreinte encore, de la souffrance, de la plénitude et de cette fin qui ne finissait pas, qui ne finissait jamais et tout d'un coup était là, quand le grand oiseau s'envolait comme une chouette dans le crépuscule... »
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