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1  I can smell your socks from way over here.
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2  He had hold of my wrists, too, so I couldn't take another sock at him.
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3  Finally, though, I'd leave his room without even taking a sock at him.
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4  He gave me another one of those playful stupid little socks on the shoulder.
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5  Her shoes and socks were on the floor, right underneath the chair, right next to each other.
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6  I'd rather push a guy out the window or chop his head off with an ax than sock him in the jaw.
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7  All I have in it is two dresses and my moccasins and my underwear and socks and some other things.
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8  If you're supposed to sock somebody in the jaw, and you sort of feel like doing it, you should do it.
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9  He came over to my bed and started leaning over me and taking these playful as hell socks at my shoulder.
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10  Right away then, the guy would know for sure that I wasn't going to take a sock at him, and he probably would've said, "Listen."
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11  All I know is I got up from the bed, like I was going down to the can or something, and then I tried to sock him, with all my might, right smack in the toothbrush, so it would split his goddam throat open.
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