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1  His calm eyes followed Lennie out the door.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
2  Slim followed the stable buck out of the room.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
3  Slim came in, followed by Curley and Carlson and Whit.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
4  Curley followed him, and Curley carried a shotgun in his good hand.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
5  Lennie followed his words admiringly, and moved his lips a little to keep up.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
6  The first man stopped short in the clearing, and the follower nearly ran over him.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1
7  George followed to the door and shut the door and set the latch gently in its place.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
8  The old dog got slowly and stiffly to his feet and followed the gently pulling leash.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
9  He backed until he was against the wall, and Curley followed, slugging him in the face.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
10  Lennie, who had been following the conversation back and forth with his eyes, smiled complacently at the compliment.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
11  The old man moved toward the door, and his ancient dog lifted his head and peered about, and then got painfully to his feet to follow.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2