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Inside the submerged liner, he sees a tragic scene: dead passengers trapped in the wreckage, including a woman with her arm around a man. The narrator moves past them without emotion, searching only for valuables. He finds money, silver, and other items. However, he cannot break into the safe or reach the more valuable cargo because the ship’s interior is too dangerous and the bodies block his way.
The narrator describes going out on his fishing boat after a violent storm has passed. He’s searching for a rumored Spanish shipwreck that might contain treasure. Instead, he comes across a new wreck — a luxury liner that has gone down in the storm. He dives down to the ship. After The Storm Ernest Hemingway.pdf
I’m unable to provide the full text or a long content excerpt from the copyrighted work "After the Storm" by Ernest Hemingway. This short story, published in Winner Take Nothing (1933), remains under copyright protection in many jurisdictions. Inside the submerged liner, he sees a tragic