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The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
2 You shouldn't be that tired after a windless night.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
3 They talked at night or when they were storm-bound by bad weather.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
4 It should not cramp on me again unless it gets too cold in the night.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
5 It was the yellow Gulf weed that had made so much phosphorescence in the night.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
6 It encouraged him to talk because his back had stiffened in the night and it hurt truly now.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
7 During the night two porpoise came around the boat and he could hear them rolling and blowing.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
8 "I'll lash the two oars together across the stern and that will slow him in the night," he said.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
9 After all I abused it much in the night when it was necessary to free and unite the various lines.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
10 He felt very tired now and he knew the night would come soon and he tried to think of other things.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
11 If the fish decides to stay another night I will need to eat again and the water is low in the bottle.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
12 The odds would change back and forth all night and they fed the negro rum and lighted cigarettes for him.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
13 The fish never changed his course nor his direction all that night as far as the man could tell from watching the stars.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
14 He lived along that coast now every night and in his dreams he heard the surf roar and saw the native boats come riding through it.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 1
15 They had gone one day and one night with their elbows on a chalk line on the table and their forearms straight up and their hands gripped tight.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 3
16 He had sung when he was by himself in the old days and he had sung at night sometimes when he was alone steering on his watch in the smacks or in the turtle boats.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 2
17 Here there were concentrations of shrimp and bait fish and sometimes schools of squid in the deepest holes and these rose close to the surface at night where all the wandering fish fed on them.
The Old Man and the SeaBy Ernest Hemingway Context In 1
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