
Ernest Hemingway: Out Too Far w/ Aaron Gwyn
Art of Darkness
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The Story of Ernest Hemingway and Prudy Bolton
Hemingway's Indian acquaintances were a muscular and thoroughly disagreeable lout named Nick Bolton, a Sawyer by trade whom Dr Hemingway sometimes hired to cut up the legs that drifted under the Hemingway's beach. One summer during his middle teens, Ernest frequently went hunting for black squirrels with Prudy and her brother Billy. His daughter, Prudy, who is three years younger than Ernest occasionally did housework at Windermere. Um, although some of the farmers around the lake were certain he was a white man, Bolton lived in the Indian settlement in the woods and had had a son by one's Native American woman.
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