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The Sun Also Rises Study Guide

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by Ernest Hemingway
About 91 pages (27,272 words)
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Book 2, Chapter 12 Summary

Bill and Jake wake up the following morning and get some breakfast before their big fishing adventure. Bill is, as usual, his irrepressibly humorous self and he keeps Jake entertained with his constant banter and seemingly random commentary on altogether bizarre issues.

After that, the two men have a successful day out on the Irati River and catch several large trout. Then, with their fishing completed, they relax along the riverbank and take in the beauty of the scenery before them, as well as two bottles of wine.

Book 2, Chapter 12 Analysis

When Bill tells Jake that some people.....

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