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English, 01.08.2019 10:00, egaitapierreval

What does the irony in these excerpts from “in another country” by ernest hemingway convey? the doctor came up to the machine where i was sitting and said: "what did you like best to do before the war? did you practice a sport? " i said: "yes, football." "good," he said. "you will be able to play football again better than ever." my knee did not bend and the leg dropped straight from the knee to the ankle without a calf, and the machine was to bend the knee and make it move as riding a tricycle. . in the next machine was a major who had a little hand like a baby's. he winked at me when the doctor examined his hand, which was between two leather straps that bounced up and down and flapped the stiff fingers, and said: "and will i too play football, captain-doctor? " he had been a very great fencer, and before the war the greatest fencer in italy.

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