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1  Whit said, "I see what you mean."
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
2  "She ain't been here," said Whit.
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3  Whit closed the magazine impressively.
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4  Whit laid down his cards impressively.
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5  "I'll play out a few with you," said Whit.
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6  Slim came in, followed by Curley and Carlson and Whit.
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7  "Well, a guy got to have some fun sometime," said Whit.
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8  It was obvious that Whit was not interested in his cards.
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9  Whit drew a scoring board to him and set the pegs to start.
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10  George dealt and Whit picked up his cards and examined them.
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11  Whit found the place again, but he did not surrender his hold on it.
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12  When Whit and Carlson were gone and the door closed after them, George turned to Lennie.
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13  Slim and Carlson and young Whit and Curley, and Crooks keeping back out of attention range.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5