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The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
2 It is silly not to hope, he thought.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
3 His hope and his confidence had never gone.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 1
4 I hope so much I do not have to fight again.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
5 I hope I do not have to fight again, he thought.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
6 He hit it without hope but with resolution and complete malignancy.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
7 He watched only the forward part of the fish and some of his hope returned.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
8 There was more wind in the sky than there had been, and soon he hoped that he would see land.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
9 The old man's head was clear and good now and he was full of resolution but he had little hope.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 4
10 They spread apart after they were out of the mouth of the harbour and each one headed for the part of the ocean where he hoped to find fish.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 1
11 He was letting the current do a third of the work and as it started to be light he saw he was already further out than he had hoped to be at this hour.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 1