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1  Lennie watched her, fascinated.
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2  George watched him suspiciously.
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3  He watched George with open mouth.
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4  All the men except Candy watched him.
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5  Lennie was watching George excitedly.
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6  Lennie watched him from over the fire.
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7  Lennie watched her, his mouth half open.
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8  The swamper watched him until he was settled.
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9  She watched for a moment, and then she laughed.
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10  Lennie was lying down on the bunk watching him.
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11  Lennie, who had been watching, imitated George exactly.
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12  George watched him out, and then he turned back to the swamper.
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13  Lennie watched him with wide eyes, and old Candy watched him too.
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14  But Lennie watched in terror the flopping little man whom he held.
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15  Old Candy lay still, and Lennie, from his bunk, watched George cautiously.
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16  Lennie watched her, fascinated; but Candy and Crooks were scowling down away from her eyes.
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17  And when they were gone, Candy squatted down in the hay and watched the face of Curley's wife.
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