Done and Done, many years ago, Eddie. When I told you I am a voracious reader- that means far more than Hemingway-- I read this novella in HS, and wrote a paper on it, which gave me an A in my senior year English Lit. Class-- FYI- just in the scope of American authors (living and departed) I am also fairly well read with: Robert Ruark, John A. Cheever, John Steinbeck, Edward Albee, J.D. Salinger, Faulkner, Harrison, Buckingham, Babcock, Rutledge-- and the list goes on, to include Beryl Markham-- fwiw- she looks different in the foto of her in her airplane as found in recent edition of Sporting Classics magazine, as opposed to her cover foto on her book. Ernest Hemingway's comments about her skill as a writer, as found on the back of her book, are most enlightening. RWTF

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