Hills Like White Elephants is a short story by Ernest Hemingway that tells the story of a young couple arguing at a bar in a Spanish train station. The story is told primarily in dialogue and it is up to the reader to infer on what the discussion between the couple is about. It is revealed through contextual clues that the woman is pregnant and the man, presumably her boyfriend, is trying to talk her into an abortion.
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