With Bobbi it was the only means left to express physical love.
But in this chapter, little hint is given of anything beyond physical love.
Yet there is a tradition of fiction about physical love between humans and animals.
As though, he thought, a great deal more had been at stake than an act of physical love between two people.
He lived simply by her physical love for him.
Yet physical love was not what Hemingway wanted from men.
It is the faculty concerned with physical love and sexual attraction.
In fact they were engaged in the act of physical love.
It had been as if the girl was starved of physical love.
She thrust up at him, both now losing themselves in the sweetness of physical love.