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If you do nothing else, read the last sentence of the article.

Collier’s was an incredibly popular magazine and they paid well. The expense report feels hinky but wouldn’t have been completely out of line for a celebrity author like Hemingway during that era.

I wish articles like these quoted the relevant Hemingway writing rather than just summarizing it as him giving the reader the false impression he was being a hero, or whatever. Like, if you're going to accuse the guy of improper behavior, and the actual text is available, just quote it and let the reader judge for themselves.