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"It wasn't nothing," said
Slim
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Slim
's voice came through the door.
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This was
Slim
, the jerkline skinner.
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Slim
stood up slowly and with dignity.
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George had been staring intently at
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Slim
looked through George and beyond him.
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"She slang her pups last night," said
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Slim
sat down on a box across the table from George.
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Carlson said thoughtfully, "Well, looka here,
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"These guys jus' come," said
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Slim
sat down on a box and George took his place opposite.
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Slim
and George came into the darkening bunkhouse together.
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Slim
don't need to wear no high-heeled boots on a grain team.
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Slim
looked approvingly at George for having given the compliment.
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"Hi,
Slim
," he said, and then stopped and stared at George and Lennie.
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Slim
reached up over the card table and turned on the tin-shaded electric light.
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Carlson stepped back to let
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