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1  Hell of a nice fella, but he ain't bright.
Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck
Context   In CHAPTER 2
2  Maybe he ain't bright, but I never seen such a worker.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
3  He turned his head and looked at the bright mountaintops.
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Context   In CHAPTER 6
4  At the windows the light of the evening still made the window squares bright.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
5  She wore her bright cotton dress and the mules with the red ostrich feathers.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
6  The afternoon sun sliced in through the cracks of the barn walls and lay in bright lines on the hay.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
7  ALTHOUGH THERE WAS evening brightness showing through the windows of the bunkhouse, inside it was dusk.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
8  The light climbed on out of the valley, and as it went, the tops of the mountains seemed to blaze with increasing brightness.
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Context   In CHAPTER 6
9  Instantly the table was brilliant with light, and the cone of the shade threw its brightness straight downward, leaving the corners of the bunkhouse still in dusk.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
10  At about ten o'clock in the morning the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows, and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars.
Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck
Context   In CHAPTER 2