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George studied the
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absorbedly.
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George rumpled his
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George put down his
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George shuffled the
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George carefully built his line of solitaire
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He gathered some of the
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He leaned over the table and snapped the corner of a loose
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George laid down his
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George brought the
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George stacked the scattered
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and began to lay out his solitaire hand.
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Slim reached up over the
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table and turned on the tin-shaded electric light.
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George cut the
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again and put out a solitaire lay, slowly and deliberately.
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Lennie reached for a face
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and studied it, then turned it upside down and studied it.
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George cut the
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and began turning them over, looking at each one and throwing it down on a pile.
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George stared at his solitaire lay, and then he flounced the
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together and turned around to Lennie.
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They took places opposite each other at the table under the light, but George did not shuffle the
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.
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In the middle of the room stood a big square table littered with playing
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, and around it were grouped boxes for the players to sit on.
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