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Ernest Hemingway:
Spain got my juices flowing Max, the work's good. I've got a great title. Maxwell Perkins:
That's what editors like to hear. Ernest Hemingway:
"For Whom the Bell Tolls". Charles Colebaugh:
John Donne! "Each man's death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind. Therefore, ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee." Martha Gellhorn:
It's going to be his best novel
Spain got my juices flowing Max, the work's good. I've got a great title. Maxwell Perkins:
That's what editors like to hear. Ernest Hemingway:
"For Whom the Bell Tolls". Charles Colebaugh:
John Donne! "Each man's death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind. Therefore, ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee." Martha Gellhorn:
It's going to be his best novel
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Spain got my juices flowing Max
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The work's good I've got a great title
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That's what editors like to hear
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
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John Donne
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Each man's death diminishes me for I am involved in mankind
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Therefore ask not for whom the bell tolls
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it tolls for thee
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It's going to be his best novel
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Movie Summary
A drama centered on the romance between Ernest Hemingway and World War II correspondent Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's inspiration for For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the only woman who ever asked for a divorce from the writer.



