In every Dave Robicheaux novel by James Lee Burke he always
mentions or alludes to a quote by Hemingway, supposedly from
Death in the Afternoon, to the effect that "All the world's
ills could be corrected by a three-day open season on
people," but I don't ever remember reading that and I haven't
been able to find it anywhere in that book. Is it really in
there somewhere? Anybody?
Jeff
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