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Title: A Farewell to Arms
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February 8, 1998 |
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In Lausanne, Frederic reverses the roles back to normal, nursing Catherine as she had once done for him for a long period in Milan, even donning a hospital a hospital gown as he administers anesthetic from a gas cylinder (Hays-51). Frederic serves Catherine in providing a love object, a focus for her self-prescribed romance therapy that cures her unstable mental state and does bring her hapiness in some way (Hays-51)... Showed first 250 characters
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Frederic serves Catherine in providing a love object, a focus for her self-prescribed romance therapy that cures her unstable mental state and does bring her hapiness in some way (Hays-51). Catherine is worried about what
may happin in the relationship after such changes take place, but decides not to worry about it and just go along with the new changes that are now happening to them... Showed next 250 characters
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