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Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2
2 In a moment Slim came back into the bunkhouse.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 3
3 A powerful, big-stomached man came into the bunkhouse.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2
4 Slim and George came into the darkening bunkhouse together.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 3
5 " 'Bye, boys," she called into the bunkhouse, and she hurried away.'
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2
6 Ever time he comes into the bunkhouse I can smell him for two, three days.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2
7 S'pose you couldn't go into the bunkhouse and play rummy 'cause you was black.'
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 4
8 He walked to the other end of the bunkhouse and turned on the second shaded light.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 3
9 ALTHOUGH THERE WAS evening brightness showing through the windows of the bunkhouse, inside it was dusk.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 3
10 At that moment a young man came into the bunkhouse; a thin young man with a brown face, with brown eyes and a head of tightly curled hair.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2
11 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.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 3