Ernest Hemingway An American writer of fiction who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1954 (1899-1961) The Three Day Blow is a plot-less story in a dramatic way. Nick is the main character of the story. Bill is the sincere friend of Nick. Two friends Nick and Bill meet at Bill’s cottage. The weather is shown violent. There is rain and storm. The rain stopped as Nick walked into the road that went up through the orchard, but the fall (autumn/ he season when the leaves fall from the trees) wind was blowing. On the top of the hill, there was a cottage that belongs to Bill and his father. Nick went to the cottage and Bill came out of it welcoming him. When they met, they talked about the weather and the blowing wind. Bill said that the wind would blow like that for three days. They went inside the cottage, made fire, burn lots of logs and make themselves warm. They drank Irish whiskey sitting by the fire. They started their conversation like any normal young men
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