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Essay heading: Ernest Hemingway: Prelude To A Tragedy
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He married four times, his longest relationship lasting
only about twelve years. As mentioned before, Hemingway was very accident prone. In
World War I, he was hit by some Australian artillery
and seriously injured his leg. After
numerous operations, he ended up with two hundred and twenty-seven scars on his leg... displayed 300 characters
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In
World War I, he was hit by some Australian artillery
and seriously injured his leg. After
numerous operations, he ended up with two hundred and twenty-seven scars on his leg.
In another incident, he was involved in a plane crash, but no one was seriously injured.
They managed to call out another plane, and as soon as it took off, it also crashed... displayed next 300 characters
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