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− | '''''A Farewell to Arms''''' is a book by [[Ernest Hemingway]] | + | '''''A Farewell to Arms''''' is a book by [[Ernest Hemingway]]. |
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− | Nick was reading it when [[Lisa]] looked through the crack between their seats and saw him reading it.<ref>"[[The Daughter Also Rises]]"</ref> | + | {{ap|Nick|The Daughter Also Rises}} was reading it when [[Lisa]] looked through the crack between their seats and saw him reading it.<ref>"[[The Daughter Also Rises]]"</ref> |
[[Marge]]'s book club read the book, although only [[Brandine]] seemed to care about it and the message the book was giving.<ref>"[[Pretty Whittle Liar]]"</ref> | [[Marge]]'s book club read the book, although only [[Brandine]] seemed to care about it and the message the book was giving.<ref>"[[Pretty Whittle Liar]]"</ref> |
Revision as of 10:37, March 28, 2022
- Not to be confused with A Farewell to Arm.
- This article is about the book. For the comic book, see A Farewell to Arms (comic book).
A Farewell to Arms
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Book Information
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A Farewell to Arms is a book by Ernest Hemingway.
History
Nick was reading it when Lisa looked through the crack between their seats and saw him reading it.[1]
Marge's book club read the book, although only Brandine seemed to care about it and the message the book was giving.[2]
Behind the Laughter
- The book was referenced in "To Cur, with Love", with Herman's autobiography being called A Farewell to Arm.
Appearances
References
External links