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1  Well, we ain't got no ketchup.
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2  Well, he's a pretty nice fella.
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3  Well, I think Curley's married.
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4  Well, you look her over, mister.
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5  Well, you ain't tryin very hard.
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6  "Well, let him be handy," said George.
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7  "Well, we ain't got any," George exploded.
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8  Carlson said thoughtfully, "Well, looka here, Slim."
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9  Well, you ain't petting no mice while you walk with me.
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10  Well, I had to send out the grain teams short two buckers.
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11  He said ominously, "Well, he better watch out for Lennie."
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12  "Well, Curley's pretty handy," the swamper said skeptically.
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13  Well, God knows he don't need any brains to buck barley bags.
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14  Well, I never seen one guy take so much trouble for another guy.
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15  Well, you keep away from her, 'cause she's a rat-trap if I ever seen one.'
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16  Well, that won't do you no good if Curley wants to plug himself up for a fighter.
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17  Well," said George, "we'll have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens.
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