In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” where do the narrator and his friends go after their treatments every afternoon?

to the front


to the major’s house


to a café


to another hospital

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The answer is C) to a cafe, specifically the Cafe Nova. 

The cafe is a bit of an escape for the wounded soldiers, as the waitress who works there is patriotic and treats them well. Many of the townspeople treat them poorly since they are officers.

Answer: to cafe

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