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For Whom the Bell Tolls (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)

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At first, the only important thing was the bridge. Robert Jordan was a young American teacher who was in Spain fighting with the Loyalist guerrillas. His present and most important mission was to blow up a bridge that would be of great strategic importance during an offensive three days hence. Jordan was behind the Fascist lines, with orders to make contact with Pablo, the leader of a guerrilla band, and with his wife, Pilar, who was the strongest figure among the partisans. Pablo was a weak and drunken braggart, but Pilar was strong and trustworthy. She was a...

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