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1  He studied the label carefully.
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2  But you don't never take no care.
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3  "I di'n't care much," said Crooks.
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4  "Maybe George won't care," he said.
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5  I told his old lady I'd take care of him.
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6  I don't care what she says and what she does.
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7  George looked carefully at the solitaire hand.
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8  Now we got to be careful and not make no slips.
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9  George carefully built his line of solitaire cards.
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10  I don't care if you're the best welter in the country.
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11  We know what we got, and we don't care whether you know it or not.
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12  Lennie had to think carefully before he could come to a conclusion.
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13  And then he went to his box shelf and laid the magazine carefully in.
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14  He looked down at her, and carefully he removed his hand from over her mouth, and she lay still.
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