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To Have and Have Not [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Hemingway, Ernest
  • Author:  Hemingway, Ernest
  • ISBN-10:  0684818981
  • ISBN-10:  0684818981
  • ISBN-13:  9780684818986
  • ISBN-13:  9780684818986
  • Publisher:  Scribner
  • Publisher:  Scribner
  • Pages:  272
  • Pages:  272
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-1996
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-1996
  • SKU:  0684818981-11-MING
  • SKU:  0684818981-11-MING
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Hemingway's Classic Novel About Smuggling, Intrigue, and Love
To Have and Have Notis the dramatic story of Harry Morgan, an honest man who is forced into running contraband between Cuba and Key West as a means of keeping his crumbling family financially afloat. His adventures lead him into the world of the wealthy and dissipated yachtsmen who throng the region, and involve him in a strange and unlikely love affair.
Harshly realistic, yet with one of the most subtle and moving relationships in the Hemingway oeuvre,To Have and Have Notis literary high adventure at its finest.Chapter 1

You know how it is there early in the morning in Havana with the bums still asleep against the walls of the buildings; before even the ice wagons come by with ice for the bars? Well, we came across the square from the dock to the Pearl of San Francisco Café to get coffee and there was only one beggar awake in the square and he was getting a drink out of the fountain. But when we got inside the café and sat down, there were the three of them waiting for us.

We sat down and one of them came over.

Well, he said.

I can't do it, I told him. I'd like to do it as a favor. But I told you last night I couldn't.

You can name your own price.

It isn't that. I can't do it. That's all.

The two others had come over and they stood there looking sad. They were nice-looking fellows all right and I would have liked to have done them the favor.

A thousand apiece, said the one who spoke good English.

Don't make me feel bad, I told him. I tell you true I can't do it.

Afterwards, when things are changed, it would mean a good deal to you.

I know it. I'm all for you. But I can't do it.

Why not?

I make my living with the boat. If I lose her I lose my living.

With the money you buy another boat.

Not in jail.

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