Ernest Hemingway Fullscreen Who the bell rings for (1840)

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"You for energy and resolution," Agustin said.

"But Pablo for the moving.

Pablo for the retreat.

Force him now to study it."

"You are a man of intelligence."

"Intelligent, yes," Agustin said.

"But _sin picardia_.

Pablo for that."

"With his fear and all?"

"With his fear and all."

"And what do you think of the bridges?"

"It is necessary.

That I know.

Two things we must do.

We must leave here and we must win.

The bridges are necessary if we are to Win."

"If Pablo is so smart, why does he not see that?"

"He wants things as they are for his own weakness.

He wants tO stay in the eddy of his own weakness.

But the river is rising. Forced to a change, he will be smart in the change. _Es muy vivo_."

"It is good that the boy did not kill him."

"_Que va_.

The gypsy wanted me to kill him last night.

The gypsy is an animal."

"You're an animal, too," she said.

"But intelligent."

"We are both intelligent," Agustin said.

"But the talent is Pablo!"

"But difficult to put up with.

You do not know how ruined."

"Yes.

But a talent.

Look, Pilar. To make war all you need is intelligence.

But to win you need talent and material."

"I will think it over," she said.

"We must start now.

We are late."

Then, raising her voice, "English!" she called. "_Ingles!_ Come on! Let us go."

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"Let us rest," Pilar said to Robert Jordan.

"Sit down here, Maria, and let us rest."

"We should continue," Robert Jordan said.

"Rest when we get there.

I must see this man."

"You will see him," the woman told him.

"There is no hurry.

Sit down here, Maria."

"Come on," Robert Jordan said.

"Rest at the top."

"I rest now," the woman said, and sat down by the stream.