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Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
2 Bring your bindle over here by the fire.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
3 George still stared morosely at the fire.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
4 George walked to the fire pile and lighted the dry leaves.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
5 Lennie knelt and looked over the fire at the angry George.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
6 George turned the bean cans so that another side faced the fire.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
7 They sat by the fire and filled their mouths with beans and chewed mightily.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
8 Lennie crawled slowly and cautiously around the fire until he was close to George.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
9 He stood them about the fire, close in against the blaze, but not quite touching the flame.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
10 He looked across the fire at Lennie's anguished face, and then he looked ashamedly at the flames.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
11 It was quite dark now, but the fire lighted the trunks of the trees and the curving branches overhead.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
12 In front of the low horizontal limb of a giant sycamore there is an ash pile made by many fires; the limb is worn smooth by men who have sat on it.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
13 They made their beds on the sand, and as the blaze dropped from the fire the sphere of light grew smaller; the curling branches disappeared and only a faint glimmer showed where the tree trunks were.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1