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A farewell to arms

A farewell to arms is a public-domain English romance novel by Ernest Hemingway. Themes include Man-woman relationships, Military deserters, Military hospitals, Soldiers. Read clean chapter pages on Talezzo

Author: Ernest Hemingway Creator: Public Domain Source 40 chapters Updated Jun 20, 2026 36.7K views 1.9K likes 0 comments

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A farewell to arms is a public-domain English romance novel by Ernest Hemingway, imported for Talezzo readers who want free online chapter pages and classic fiction discovery.

Subjects: Man-woman relationships, Military deserters, Military hospitals, Soldiers, War stories, War wounds, World War, 1914-1918.

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A farewell to arms Chapter 1: In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that

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looked across the river and the plain to the mountains. In the bed of the river there were pebbles and boulders, dry and white in the sun, and the water was clear and swiftly moving and blue in the channels. Troops went by the house and down the road and the dust they raised powdered the leaves of the trees. The trunks of the trees too were dusty and the leaves fell early that year and we saw the troops marching along the road and the dust rising and leaves, stirred by the breeze, falling and the soldiers marching and afterward the road bare and white except for the leaves.

The plain was rich with crops; there were many orchards of fruit trees and beyond the plain the mountains were brown and bare. There was fighting in the mountains and at night we could see the flashes from the artillery. In the dark it was like summer lightning, but the nights were cool and there was not the feeling of a storm coming.

Sometimes in the dark we heard the troops marching under the window and guns going past pulled by motor-tractors. There was much traffic at night and many mules on the roads with boxes of ammunition on each side of their pack-saddles and gray motor-trucks that carried men, and other trucks with loads covered with canvas that moved slower in the traffic. There were big guns too that passed in the day drawn by tractors, the long barrels of the guns covered with green branches and green leafy branches and vines laid over the tractors. To the north we could look across a valley and see a forest of chestnut trees and behind it another mountain on this side of the river. There was fighting for that mountain too, but it was not successful, and in the fall when the rains came the leaves all fell from the chestnut trees and the branches were bare and the trunks black with rain. The vineyards were thin and bare-branched too and all the country wet and brown and dead with the autumn. There were mists over the river and clouds on the mountain and the trucks splashed mud on the road and the troops were muddy and wet in their capes; their rifles were wet and under their capes the two leather cartridge-boxes on the front of the belts, gray leather boxes heavy with the packs of clips of thin, long 6.5 mm. cartridges, bulged forward under the capes so that the men, passing on the road, marched as though they were six months gone with child.

There were small gray motor-cars that passed going very fast; usually there was an officer on the seat with the driver and more officers in the back seat. They splashed more mud than the camions even and if one of the officers in the back was very small and sitting between two generals, he himself so small that you could not see his face but only the top of his cap and his narrow back, and if the car went especially fast it was probably the King. He lived in Udine and came out in this way nearly every day to see how things were going, and things went very badly.

At the start of the winter came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera. But it was checked and in the end only seven thousand died of it in the army.

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1 In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that 3 min 2 The next year there were many victories. The mountain that was beyond 7 min 3 When I came back to the front we still lived in that town. There were 7 min 4 The battery in the next garden woke me in the morning and I saw the sun 8 min 5 The next afternoon I went to call on Miss Barkley again. She was not in 8 min 6 I was away for two days at the posts. When I got home it was too late 7 min 7 I came back the next afternoon from our first mountain post and stopped 13 min 8 The next afternoon we heard there was to be an attack up the river that 5 min 9 The road was crowded and there were screens of corn-stalk and straw 23 min 10 In the ward at the field hospital they told me a visitor was coming to 8 min 11 It was dusk when the priest came. They had brought the soup and 8 min 12 The room was long with windows on the right-hand side and a door at the 7 min 13 We got into Milan early in the morning and they unloaded us in the 11 min 14 It was bright sunlight in the room when I woke. I thought I was back at 6 min 15 Nothing happened until afternoon. The doctor was a thin quiet little man 9 min 16 That night a bat flew into the room through the open door that led onto 7 min 17 When I was awake after the operation I had not been away. You do not go 5 min 18 We had a lovely time that summer. When I could go out we rode in a 8 min 19 The summer went that way. I do not remember much about the days, except 14 min 20 One day in the afternoon we went to the races. Ferguson went too and 8 min 21 In September the first cool nights came, then the days were cool and the 12 min 22 It turned cold that night and the next day it was raining. Coming home 5 min 23 The night I was to return to the front I sent the porter down to hold a 14 min 24 We walked down the stairs instead of taking the elevator. The carpet on 6 min 25 Now in the fall the trees were all bare and the roads were muddy. I rode 18 min 26 I went to the door and looked out. It had stopped raining but there was 4 min 27 I woke when Rinaldi came in but he did not talk and I went back to sleep 19 min 28 As we moved out through the town it was empty in the rain and the dark 13 min 29 At noon we were stuck in a muddy road about, as nearly as we could 8 min 30 Later we were on a road that led to a river. There was a long line of 26 min 31 You do not know how long you are in a river when the current moves 8 min 32 Lying on the floor of the flat-car with the guns beside me under the 4 min 33 I dropped off the train in Milan as it slowed to come into the station 7 min 34 In civilian clothes I felt a masquerader. I had been in uniform a long 13 min 35 Catherine went along the lake to the little hotel to see Ferguson and I 14 min 36 That night there was a storm and I woke to hear the rain lashing the 7 min 37 I rowed in the dark keeping the wind in my face. The rain had stopped 22 min 38 That fall the snow came very late. We lived in a brown wooden house in 17 min 39 By the middle of January I had a beard and the winter had settled into 5 min 40 We had a fine life. We lived through the months of January and February 8 min

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